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Home / Crime and Justice / Madness of Two: Sisters' M6 Incident Leads to Death

Madness of Two: Sisters' M6 Incident Leads to Death

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Identical twins ran into oncoming traffic on the M6 in an apparent suicide pact.
  • One twin exhibited 'superhuman strength' after being hit by a vehicle.
  • The bizarre incident later led to the fatal stabbing of a kindhearted man.
Madness of Two: Sisters' M6 Incident Leads to Death

In May 2008, Swedish twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson arrived in the UK, exhibiting erratic behavior that led to a police stop. Despite concerns, they were allowed to leave, only to run into the busy M6 motorway, placing themselves in front of oncoming traffic. Both were struck by vehicles, yet miraculously survived severe injuries.

Following the collisions, Sabina demonstrated remarkable resilience, displaying what witnesses described as 'superhuman strength' after regaining consciousness. She assaulted a police officer before being apprehended. The sisters were not under the influence of drugs, baffling investigators and leading psychologists to suspect 'folie à deux,' or shared psychosis.

The sisters' strange ordeal concluded tragically when Sabina, having been released from hospital, later stabbed Glenn Hollinshead, who had offered her shelter. Sabina pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, highlighting the profound psychological impact of the twins' shared delusion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Identical twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson ran into oncoming traffic on the M6 in a suspected suicide pact, resulting in severe injuries but miraculously surviving.
Folie à deux, or 'madness of two,' is a psychological phenomenon where a delusion is shared between two people. It was suspected to be a factor in the Eriksson twins' bizarre behavior.
After the M6 incident, Sabina Eriksson, exhibiting signs of mental distress, was taken in by Glenn Hollinshead. She later fatally stabbed him, pleading guilty to manslaughter on diminished responsibility.

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