Published November 20, 2014
A French appeals court has upheld the conviction of a 77-year-old German doctor over the death of his teenage stepdaughter.
The court in Creteil southeast of Paris approved a lower court's decision last year sentencing Dieter Krombach to 15 years in prison for "intentional violence that led to unintentional death."
His 15-year-old stepdaughter Kalinka died in 1982. Her father, Andre Bamberski, believed the doctor gave her a dangerous injection so he could rape her.
Bamberski spent years trying to get Krombach extradited from Germany and brought to justice. In a dramatic twist to the case in 2009, on Bamberski's orders, Krombach was kidnapped and left tied up near a French courthouse.
Krombach's defense lawyer has argued that the doctor was innocent and the case should go to a Europe-wide court.
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