Shocking trial: father abuses children over 200 times!

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An important trial for serious crimes against children begins in Osnabrück; Emergency numbers and offers of help are available.

In Osnabrück beginnt ein wichtiger Prozess wegen schwerer Straftaten gegen Kinder; Notrufnummern und Hilfsangebote stehen zur Verfügung.
An important trial for serious crimes against children begins in Osnabrück; Emergency numbers and offers of help are available.

Shocking trial: father abuses children over 200 times!

In a shocking trial that began on October 29, 2025, a father is accused in court of sexually abusing his own children more than 200 times. The indictment alleges serious crimes against at least two of his children, who lived in an environment of fear and pain for years. What is particularly outrageous is that the incredible suffering inflicted on the children not only had a lasting impact on their childhood, but could also have far-reaching consequences for their later lives. The case has shocked the community in Lower Saxony and shines a bright light on the challenges that victims of sexual violence have to face in society.

The debate about protecting children in our society is more relevant than ever. Experts emphasize the urgency of suicide prevention measures to counteract the often emotional distress and despair of victims. The Diakonie emphasizes that support is crucial to help people in crisis situations. In times when uncertainty and existential fears are rampant, it is important to provide psychological help quickly and unbureaucratically. Telephone counseling can be reached around the clock on 0800 111 0 111 and 0800 111 0 222.

Opportunities for help for those affected

The consequences of abuse are often serious and can lead to serious psychological crises. This is where crisis intervention comes into play, which aims to provide comprehensive support to people in acute psychosocial crises. The Gesundheitsportal explains that the required support is provided by trained specialists in psychosocial facilities or crisis intervention centers. The aim of these measures is to achieve rapid relief from stressful symptoms such as panic attacks or sleep disorders and to prevent dangerous situations such as suicide or violence.

A trusting relationship with professionals is extremely important for those affected. The crisis intervention process follows a clear system that includes building relationships, assessing the situation and developing helpful coping strategies. This not only helps people in an acute crisis, but also creates a basis for them to be able to cope better with everyday life.

Social responsibility

At a time when there is more and more talk about topics like suicide prevention and mental health, it is time to break taboos. Diakonie not only calls for these offers of help to be anchored in law, but also for open discussions about suicide. People should be encouraged to seek help and face the challenges that life throws at us. Support is important not only in crises, but also in promoting understanding for each other in our society.

The dimensions of the abuse and the acute crises resulting from it make it clear that each and every one of us has a responsibility to pay attention and offer help where it is needed. If you or someone around you needs support, please do not hesitate to contact the help centers on offer. Together we can help maintain quality of life and give people support in difficult times. In case of acute danger, the emergency number 112 is available at any time.