In Mark Sandland’s defence, he claimed to have suffered from an epileptic fit, and did not have the intent to murder his daughter. However, his daughter suffered various injuries such as bruising to her face, chest, abdomen, hip and lower limbs, in addition to subdural haemorrhages across a number of locations on her body. The court found him guilty of manslaughter.
Mark Sandland sobbed after receiving his sentence, and I am quite sure he has plenty of time in the slammer (and even before that) to contemplate on his actions, where hopefully nothing like this will ever repeat itself ever again – regardless of which part of the world one is at. It does sound like psychological help is required to assist gamers overcome their addiction to games, and to carry out real world responsibilities first before relaxing, being immersed in a game. What do you think the world has come to these days, and how do you feel about the sentence given by the courts of law?