UAE: The tragic fate of a man who stabbed his father to death

Al-Ain: The son, who did not pay for the drugs, stabbed his father to death.

According to media reports, a drug addict in the UAE state of Al Ain brutally killed his father for not paying for drugs, which took place during Taraweeh in Ramadan.

Al-Ain’s initial criminal court sentenced the killer to death if convicted. The victim’s family refused to pardon him and shed blood. A police investigation revealed that the accused had repeatedly demanded money from his father for drugs. His father sometimes gave him money and sometimes avoided it.

According to eyewitnesses, the perpetrator beat his father when he refused to pay. The young man was also involved in a drug case and stayed at a rehabilitation center. I surrounded him and killed him with a sharp instrument.

According to police, the accused’s brother, who was witnessing the incident, ran down from the balcony of his room and tried to take his father to the hospital in his car, but the culprit blocked his way and damaged his car. Damaged.

The other brother, who was out of the house, heard his father screaming and informed the police. An attempt was made to take his father to the hospital but he could not survive.

In Al-Ain, the family prosecution charged the accused with premeditated murder, deliberately damaging his brother’s car in order to prevent his father from receiving emergency medical care. The man was further charged with drug use.

The prosecution had demanded that the accused be given maximum punishment and that the victim be the father of the culprit, which led to a disturbing situation.

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The defense counsel told the court that the accused was intoxicated and did not know that he had committed the murder. However, the court rejected the plea and the medical committee found the culprit responsible.

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