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Krailling double homicide : ウィキペディア英語版 | Krailling double homicide
The Krailling double homicide occurred on March 24, 2011. Two sisters, eleven-year-old Sharon and eight-year-old Chiara, were found dead by their mother and her partner at their home in Krailling, Bavaria (Germany). One week later, their uncle, Thomas Selmayr, was arrested on suspicion of their murder because of DNA profiling. On April 16, 2012, Thomas Selmayr was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. ==Background== 41-year-old Anette Selmayr and her daughters Sharon and Chiara lived separately from husband and father in a flat on Margaretenstraße 20 in Krailling, Bavaria. Her new partner Klaus Paulus ran a pub called Schabernack in the town where she regularly used to work. Despite the separation, the two girls saw their father regularly. Thomas Selmayr (who has taken his wife's name after marriage) was the husband of Anette's sister. He, his wife and their four children moved into an unfinished house in Peißenberg in 2010. They were not able to pay back the loans, so Thomas Selmayr tried to force his wife's sister Anette S. to sell a flat the two sisters owned together and give his family the money, which she denied.
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