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France: German doctor jailed in teen's death denied release

Published October 26, 2017

Associated Press

A French court has rejected a request from a retired German doctor sentenced to 15 years over the death of his stepdaughter to be released from jail for medical reasons.

The Paris appeal court said Thursday 82-year-old Dieter Krombach was sufficiently healthy to remain in prison.

Krombach's 15-year-old stepdaughter, Kalinka, died in her bed at his home in 1982. Andre Bamberski, the girl's father, believed the doctor gave his daughter a dangerous injection so he could rape her, and vowed to bring Krombach to justice.

A French court convicted Krombach in absentia in 1995 of violence leading to unintentional death. In 2009, Bamberski arranged to have Krombach kidnapped, tied up and placed near a courthouse in Mulhouse, France. He was later re-tried and convicted on the same charges.

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