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Baby-obsessed murderer Estibaliz Carranza, the ice cream parlour owner, took the lives of both her former husband and her lover when they failed to get her pregnant.

She killed the two ice cream men, before cutting them into pieces with a chainsaw and hiding them in one of her freezers, using air fresheners to hide the smell.

Carranza told questioning neighbours that the sound of the chainsaw she was using to chop up the bodies was actually a new type of ice cream machine.

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She was sentenced to life imprisonment, and is now being moved from her prison in Schwarzau, 50 miles away to a special centre in Asten near the city of Linz in Austria.

She is being moved to a state-of-the-art prison that already contains 91 men – with 13 more female inmates soon set to follow in her footsteps.

Prisoners are allowed free movement within the centre, which boasts single and double rooms and allows inmates to cook their own meals together.

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There is also a lounge area with a TV.

Prisoners are also looked after around the clock. For the 91 prisoners already in the building, there are 45 nurses, 18 therapists, four doctors and eight prison guards on duty.

She has only been given the green light to move to the prison as prison officers have deemed she shows an "advanced reduction of the relevant dangerousness".

Renowned court psychologist Heidi Kastner testified during Carranza's trial that she was fully accountable for her grisly actions and had a high chance of relapse. She said at the time that therapy would most likely not work for her.

Her lawyers Rudolf Mayer and Werner Tomanek said she has made significant strides forward since being incarcerated.

In a joint statement they said: "It is important that our client can finally be comprehensively treated."

The lawyers are still aiming for Carranza to be eventually transferred to a prison in her native Spain, but such a transfer would only be possible if the 38-year-old is considered cured.

They added that the Mexican-born Spanish national is studying business during her time behind bars.