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‘As parents we did our best’: Spanish mother accused of suffocating adopted Chinese daughter denies sedating her

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Asunta Basterra was found dead in a forest near the town of Santiago de Compostela in 2013. Photo: Grupo INTV

A Spanish mother accused with her ex-husband of drugging and suffocating their adopted Chinese daughter denied they gave the child sedatives, in a tearful first testimony at their trial Thursday.

Rosario Porto, a former lawyer, and her ex-husband, journalist Alfonso Basterra, are accused of murdering 12-year-old Asunta Yong Fang Basterra Porto, whom they adopted when she was a baby. They have both denied the charges.

Dressed all in black, Porto, 46, bowed her head and wept as she gave her first testimony at the trial in the northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela.

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Alfonso Basterra and his ex-wife Rosario Porto attend their trial over the alleged killing of their adopted child Asunta Basterra, 12, at a court in Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, on Thursday. Photo: EPA
Alfonso Basterra and his ex-wife Rosario Porto attend their trial over the alleged killing of their adopted child Asunta Basterra, 12, at a court in Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, on Thursday. Photo: EPA

Prosecutors questioned Porto about her divorce from Basterra and Asunta’s wellbeing in the months leading up to her death in September 2013, when the child’s body was found in a wood near the city.

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The couple are accused of drugging Asunta with the sedative Orfidal periodically for three months and finally asphyxiating her, according to court documents.

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