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A mother, accused of killing her own three-year-old daughter by attacking her with a hammer, is in a critical condition in hospital after trying to take her own life.

Natalia Petunina is said to have attacked little Lisa after taking an overdose of antidepressants while they were alone at their apartment in the town of Kirovgrad, Russia on Friday.

The child was found lying in a pool of blood by her father, Vladimir, minutes after her horrific death, the local prosecutors office said.

The shocked man, who came home from work to have lunch, immediately called an ambulance.

Paramedics arrived and announced the girl was already dead before reporting her violent death to the police.

Forensic experts said the child died after being hit multiple times with a hammer on her head.

Petunina, who tried to kill herself at the scene, was rushed to hospital where doctors are battling for her life.

Police spokesman Valeriy Gorelykh told local media: ''After, apparently, realising what she had done, the mother tried to take her own life.

''She did not accomplish her plan because her husband came home from work to have lunch and called emergency services.''

Sverdlovsk Region Investigative Committee have launched a criminal case for murder of a minor against the mother, who faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

Petunina had been taking antidepressants and could take too much medicine that caused the overdose, say investigators.
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How sad. Years ago, I was a smoker. I wanted to take Wellbutrin to help me quit because I’d heard it was a great help. My doctor said no because it was not a good drug for me because I have ADD. Couple of years later, she was doing her reserve training and a PA was filling in. I got a cold and went in to see the PA. She asks if I want to quit smoking. “Yes,” I tell her. She offers Wellbutrin. I don’t mention what my doctor said and say yes, I’ll try it.

Two weeks later I’m no longer smoking and I sit at my desk singing every day like I think I’m Celine Dion.

I’m more the tone deaf neighbor who never belongs at karaoke. I am a woman who has always known I am not intended to sing in public. And now I’m a rock star at my own desk. Many of my friends are accomplished musicians. I am the camera person. I can’t emphasize enough how badly I sing. If I sing along too loudly at camping trips, I have a friend who actually seems to get offended at the noise I make. You could never get me drunk enough to sing karaoke. But for about a week I sang all day at my desk, certainly to the dismay of my coworkers. Then the real crazy set in. I suddenly realized that I was sitting at my desk singing, my daughter was getting married in two weeks, the world had run out of air so I could no longer breathe and my socks didn’t match and why was I wearing patterned socks with loafers? And that’s when I started crying and realized I’d been stoned for an indeterminate amount of time.

I called my sister. She came and got me. It was Friday afternoon. The ER doctor said my vitals were fine, don’t take any more pills and relax and drink water all weekend. It was like coming up from an ocean of sludge that weekend, but I managed to return to myself and eventually quit smoking on my own.

Anyway, I obviously have no way of knowing if the drugs impacted this woman in such a way that she murdered a child she wouldn’t have otherwise killed. I guess if she came down from a drug psychosis and realized she had killed her daughter, whatever the legal system does to her probably won’t matter too much. I don’t suppose anything that’s done to her will be worse that the prison her mind will be after that.
 
  • Court Verdict (March 2021): The Nizhny Novgorod Regional Court reviewed the case and psychiatric evaluations which determined that Petunina was suffering from chronic paranoid schizophrenia and was in a state of "insanity" during the attack.
  • Legal Outcome: Because she was found not guilty by reason of insanity, the court ordered her to undergo mandatory psychiatric treatment in a high-security medical facility rather than serving a prison sentence.
The child, who was 4 at the time, underwent multiple surgeries and a long recovery process following her father's discovery of her in the snow.

 
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