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US-German couple jailed in Spain for locking children at home

Prosecutors had sought ​25 years in prison

Police arrested the couple in April 2025. | Photo: R.S.

| Oviedo |

A U.S.-German couple was sentenced to nearly three years in prison in ​Spain on Monday for keeping their three children ‌locked at home for three-and-a-half years, after developing a fear of the outside world following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The father and ​mother were both found guilty of family abandonment ​and causing psychological harm, but were cleared of ⁠more stringent charges of unlawful detention. Prosecutors had sought ​25 years in prison.

Both parents are German citizens, while ​the mother is also a citizen of the United States. They have not been publicly identified to protect the identities of ​their children: nine-year-old twins and an 11-year-old.

The parents ​were ordered to pay compensation of 30,000 euros ($32,000) to each child ‌and ⁠stripped of custody of them for at least three years and four months.

Police arrested the couple in April 2025 after discovering the children had been living for ​several years in ​inadequate sanitary ⁠conditions in a house on the outskirts of the northern city of Oviedo, ​without attending school.

Javier Muñoz, the lawyer for ​the mother, ⁠said the children were home schooled, had "a stable family life" and were well fed.

Muñoz said the couple, who ⁠have ​been held in preventive custody since ​their arrest, were "moderately satisfied" with the sentence, but were still considering appealing ​the ruling.

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