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Spanish couple convicted of murdering adopted Chinese daughter

| OCTOBER 30, 2015, 12:00 AM IST

AFP

Madrid, Spain

A Spanish court on Friday convicted a couple of drugging and suffocating their 12-year-old adopted Chinese daughter, in a case that has drawn the attention of Beijing.

Rosario Porto, a former lawyer, and her ex-husband, journalist Alfonso Basterra, had been accused of periodically drugging their daughter Asunta Yong Fang Basterra Porto with the sedative Orfidal for three months and finally strangling her in September 2013.

A nine-member jury unanimously found the pair guilty of murdering Asunta, whom they had adopted as a baby, after a month-long trial in which they had insisted their innocence.

The couple could face up to 20 years in jail. The court will issue its sentence in a few weeks.

Prosecutors charged that the murder had been planned by both parents, but carried out by the mother.

They accused the parents of giving Asunta varying doses of Orfidal to test its impact on her before finally giving a strong enough does to knock her out so they could choke her to death with a rope without the girl being able to fight back.

The child's body was found in a wood near northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela, which is famous for being the final destination of the El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route that has drawn Christians since the Middle Ages.

"They were found guilty of murder," a spokesman for the regional appeals court in Galicia, northwest Spain, told AFP. Several of Asunta's teachers told the court during the trial that Asunta was frequently very sleepy in the weeks leading up to her death. The girl's parents attributed her drowsiness to allergy pills which they say she took.

"The jury judged that the victim would not have been able to defend herself and refused to acquit the two accused," the court said in a statement.

More than a hundred witnesses and experts had been called to testify during the high-profile trial and the jury had been deliberating since Monday.

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