Uncle beheaded his 15 month old nephew

Aug 27, 2005
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Samir Al-Saadi, Arab News

JEDDAH, 3 March 2008 — Early morning shoppers at a supermarket in Jeddah were left reeling yesterday, with some falling unconscious, after a well-built Syrian man clinched a knife and decapitated his 15-month-old nephew in front of his mother in the store’s fruit and vegetable section.
In a brutal murder that has shocked the city, the 25-year-old man beheaded the boy, who was out shopping with his mother — in full glare of shoppers and staff at Al-Marhaba supermarket on Sari Street around 9.30 a.m. The man, who is the boy’s maternal uncle, apparently killed the boy following a dispute with his sister and brother-in-law.
Eyewitnesses said that the man picked up a knife from inside the store and severed the boy’s head. The mother and a shopper standing close by fainted, while several other stood in shock and disbelief over what had happened.
A police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Arab News, “The murderer was in a dispute with the boy’s mother and her husband. He chopped off the boy’s head in front of the mother to get back at her.” He added that the mother has been left traumatized and is in hospital. The boy’s father was at work at the time of the incident.
Following the murder, police sealed off the supermarket while forensic experts gathered evidence. Ambulances were also called to the scene. The supermarket reopened for business at around 1.15 p.m. “It happened so quickly. Before people could intervene, the man had cut more than half way through the child’s neck,” said Abu Muhammad, a grandfather in his mid-60s.
A Saudi till attendant at a nearby cafe said, “One of my colleagues went to see what was going on and returned shivering. He saw the kid’s body and so we gave him the day off. He was in a bad state.”
An eyewitness, who lives in the neighborhood, said that the victim’s family lived close by and frequented the supermarket. “I’ve seen the murderer carrying the same child and playing with him on a number of occasions,” he added.
“No one could bear the gruesome sight of the boy’s decapitated body lying on the floor,” said Muneer, a Turkish car mechanic, who works at a garage close by. “How could someone do such a thing? I just can’t understand it... I still can’t believe it,” he said, shaking his head.
When the store reopened, employees were still in a state of shock. A guard, standing at the entrance, stood frozen and oblivious to the rush of shoppers. Pain and anguish were writ large on his face.

 

ashtar

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I disagree!! No one should decide his punishment except for the Court of Law. But being in saudi arabia I'm sure he will have his head smitten in public pretty SOON.
hmm.
what if the law states that an uncle has the right to behead his nephew to get back at his sister? would you still endorse the court of law decide his punishment?
 
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I disagree!! No one should decide his punishment except for the Court of Law. But being in saudi arabia I'm sure he will have his head smitten in public pretty SOON.
But Rasoul JAn that is the court of law there. In any case, the animal deserves it.
 

Flint

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That is one business that is going through tough times these days; converting people to Islam. Yeah, yeah, I know. It is not Islam but say that to people who read the news.
 
Oct 20, 2003
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That is one business that is going through tough times these days; converting people to Islam. Yeah, yeah, I know. It is not Islam but say that to people who read the news.
Are you under some kind of compulsion to make ludicrous comments?
 
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As much as i hate having to stick up for Flint, i dont think that his comment was that ludicrous. If I'm not mistaken, he was talking about the kind of (wrong) perception that most people who follow the "news" get from stories like this.
Ramin JAn, your reading of his comments might be different than mine, but given his constant put down of Iranians, and framing the issue the why you would expect from Sean Hannity or O; Rilley, and connecting this crime to Islam is ludicrous. If those "people" are that stupid to attribute a crime committed by a mad man to Islam simply because it happened in a Muslim country, why should anyone care?
Anyway, I might have used a harsher language than I intended.
 

R_E_Z_A

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I disagree!! No one should decide his punishment except for the Court of Law. But being in saudi arabia I'm sure he will have his head smitten in public pretty SOON.
Qasas is the same. In Shariaa court it is decided by a judge if he committed the murder then he will get the Qasas, therefore beheaded. So it is cour of law, Islamic law that is.
 

Faran

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The thread shouldn't be diverted to Flint's comment but seeing as I have nothing to say about the actual crime, there being nothing to say, I'll submit this: A man from Mississippi (or Alabama?) did the same thing recently, he dropped the kids off a bridge to anger the mother. You are doing wrong by turning this tragedy into a political issue. Don't use a thread about a pure tragedy to propagate your views about something completely unrelated, even if you haven't already realized that we know very well where you stand. It's not fair to that child. Why people do this stuff warrants serious study; don't go connecting it to something else for no reason. This particular crime was not related to Islam in any way. Please don't denigrate victims of murder, especially innocent infants.
 

Messi

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That is one business that is going through tough times these days; converting people to Islam. Yeah, yeah, I know. It is not Islam but say that to people who read the news.
Your retarded comments never cease to amuse, keep it up.
Listen "Flint", my great American friend, I have read about/heard about more cases of this happening in the US alone more than all the other Islamic countries put together, want me to name some? :)

Anyways, I'm sure that the Saudi legal system will take good care of this motherfucker.
 

Messi

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As much as i hate having to stick up for Flint, i dont think that his comment was that ludicrous. If I'm not mistaken, he was talking about the kind of (wrong) perception that most people who follow the "news" get from stories like this.
Ramin jan, what has the news got to do with Islam, some retarded spaz killed his own nephew over some silly debate, is decapitating ones nephew an Islamic practice?
Before you say this took place in Saudi, well it could have taken place in Israel, US, UK, Finland etc. As I said, you here think as grusome as this happenings in the US on a monthly basis.
 

Khoshteep

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This is beyond sick, I cant even categorize it to think what punishment would be suitable not even the barbaric qesas, perhaps something much harsher. I honestly can not think of any earthly punishment that would fit such grisly heinous crime.
 

Behrooz_C

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Ramin jan, what has the news got to do with Islam, some retarded spaz killed his own nephew over some silly debate, is decapitating ones nephew an Islamic practice?
Before you say this took place in Saudi, well it could have taken place in Israel, US, UK, Finland etc. As I said, you here think as grusome as this happenings in the US on a monthly basis.
monthly basis? more like daily basis. Brutal murder stats in the US are known to everyone.
 
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