Australian mother thanks 'science' for child murder pardon

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Australian mother thanks 'science' for child murder pardon
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SYDNEY: An Australian mother convicted of killing her children claimed a 'victory for science' on Tuesday (Jun 6) after an unexpected research breakthrough helped win her freedom after 20 ye

Kathleen Folbigg was jailed in 2003 after she was convicted of killing her four infant children, who died separately without explanation between 1989 and 1999.

"I'm extremely humbled and extremely grateful for being pardoned and released from prison," Folbigg said in her first public statement since being released.The 55-year-old also said in a short video message she would grieve for her children"forever", and"missed them and loved them terribly". "If Australia really wants to make some good from a tragic story, they'll seriously consider reviewing the system of post-conviction review," she told reporters.

"What this case has absolutely shown is there's an absence of a mechanism for the justice system to consider new information, particularly scientific information," chief executive Anna-Maria Arabia told national broadcaster ABC.

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