Parents cheer for murdered son Joel as he turns 7

In the town of Pragsdorf, located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a family gathered to celebrate what would have been their son Joel’s seventh birthday. Despite the immense loss and sadness, Kathleen and Till K. wanted to set aside their pain and sorrow to honor their son’s memory on his special day.

Just two days prior, the regional court in Neubrandenburg had sentenced Geri K. to seven years and nine months in prison for the murder of Joel, who was only six years old. The family decorated the meadow near the football field where the tragic incident had occurred with photos, candles, stuffed animals, and garlands to create a festive atmosphere in remembrance of Joel. His parents expressed that being in this location brought them closer to their beloved son, as it was where he spent his final moments.

The celebration included Joel’s four siblings, Uncle Felix, Aunt Tini, Grandma, and Grandpa, as well as friends and acquaintances who gathered to remember the young boy. Despite the somber circumstances, the family wanted to make the event joyful by serving strawberry shortcake and a Minion-themed cake that Joel’s favorite.

Reflecting on Joel’s birthdays past, Kathleen recalled fond memories of his early days and how much joy he brought into their lives. Although Joel could no longer be physically present to celebrate with them on this day too

By Samantha Johnson

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