The sentencing date of 41-year-old South African Lauren Dickason, found guilty of murdering her three children in September 2021, has been pushed to next year.
Dickason, who killed her daughters, 2-year-old twins Maya and Karla, and Liane, aged 6, at the family home in Timaru, New Zealand, was found guilty in August.
Her sentencing date was originally set for Tuesday, but has been adjourned with no specific date set as yet, New Zealand’s The Press newspaper reported.
Dickason’s case will, however, be in court again in February.
After her five-week trial, which put her mental health on display, Dickason was found guilty by 11 out of the 12 jurors on three counts of murder.
The former Pretoria resident, a medical doctor by profession, arrived in New Zealand with her husband…