The ruling was handed by down a district court in Vasteras, 100 kilometers west of Stockholm.
The court also sentenced Christine S. for attempted murder of the mother of the children. The 32-year-old student has denied she attacked the children and their mother in Arboga, central Sweden on March 17.
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The prosecution described the attack as a crime of jealousy, with the German woman having refused to accept that her ex-boyfriend had begun a new relationship with the mother of the two children.
The defense has meanwhile questioned the ability of the 23-year-old mother, who sustained injuries in the attack, to accurately remember details of the attack in which her children -- aged one and three -- were beaten to death with a heavy object.
Christine S. and her lawyer had prior to the ruling said they planned to appeal.
(Deutsche Welle)
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