Murder of Bridget Calment

Bridget Calment (May 3rd 2012 - May 26th 2020) was an 8-year-old Malichkan abused child and murder victim from Svetijurij, Novi Maribor. Her death impacted the Malichkan Children's Foundation and sparked the 2020 Bridget Calment protests led by the MCF and Ministry for Family and Social Policies and backed by the Royal Family.

Murder
Calment had endured torture, and was later learned to have been bound, molested, beaten, and killed by her stepfather Thomas in a state of rage that began over her examination papers and her "failing" grades that he attributed to her pursuit of her dreams. Her stepfather, quoted in an article published on MPH's Dvoreki Star newspaper, called her a "troublemaker" and a "spoiled brat".

On the night of May 26th 2020, Thomas disowned Bridget and forced her to drink weed killer (which contains paraquat) which he passed off as herbal medicine, poisoning her to death. She was found dead in the toilet, vomiting blood and unconscious. Thomas was charged with first-degree murder, child endangerment, necromancy and conspiracy.

Thomas was convicted on verdict of first-degree manslaughter and other charges, and was sentenced to life in prison. Thomas' wife Regina was accused of cutting open her organs. The indictment also alleged that Thomas abused the little girl for months and even bound and gagged her and locked her in the house's basement.

Funeral
Calment's funeral was held at the St. George's Cathedral in Dvoreki. According to a Dvoreki Star report, there was considerable anger during the burial of Calment, with two sides of her family present. Thomas' mentor and employer Larry Armstrong, founder of the notorious American criminal syndicate Nine Circles of Hell, showed up unexpectedly and his appearance prompted shouts by others to leave, and at least one comment of "being unwelcome" due to his notoriety for using Thomas to steal children's organs and displaying them in his basement.