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 Filicide - Definition 

Filicide is the act or fact of a parent, especially a father, killing his or her own son or daughter. The term can also be applied to the parent who has committed such an act. (See also abortion.)

Suspected filicides are usually fathers, and their victims are usually sons under 10 years of age. In some cultures, killing a daughter who has disgraced the family is a common occurrence. The word filicide derives from the Latin word filius (meaning "son").

Compare with child murder (the killing of an unrelated child), infanticide ( intentionally causing the death of an infant), patricide (the killing of a parent by his or her child), and fratricide (the killing of one's sibling). Also consider filial cruelty (cruelty toward one's own child) and child cruelty (cruelty toward an unrelated child).

Sometimes there is a combination of murder and suicide.

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Known or suspected filicides

Filicides in fiction

  • Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare - Title character kills his daughter Lavinia. This is an attempt to restore her honor after she was raped, her hands were amputated, and her tongue cut out. Titus previously kills her attackers, marking this play as Shakespeare's most gruesome.
  • La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) - This Hispanic American folktale tells of a woman, Maria, whose husband is unfaithful. In her rage, she throws their children into the river, where they are drowned.[1] (http://www.bookfinder.us/review3/0938317024.html)
  • Medea killed her children by Jason in retaliation for being abandoned by him.

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