Syria.. He killed his sleeping father for $90

 The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced the details of the murder of a father by his addicted son, with the motive of stealing $80.

In a statement carried by "Sky News", the Syrian Ministry of Interior said: "Information was received at the Al-Assad villages police station in Damascus countryside about the death of a person as a result of an injury to the head of the deceased person."

The statement added: "Through the investigation, it was found that the death was caused by a gunshot to the head from the back, by a hunting rifle, and suspicions arose about one of the sons of the victim, called (A. P.), especially since he was inside the house during the absence of the rest of his family."

During a search of his room, a sum of 327,000 Syrian pounds was found, bearing traces of blood.

By interrogating him and confronting him with evidence, he confessed that he had killed his father with a hunting rifle in his sleep as a motive for theft.

The ministry's statement continued: "The crime instrument was seized, and through the investigation, the Al-Assad villages police station was able to uncover a group of people who were promoting and using the drug hashish. to the offender.”

On the reasons for the recent recurrence of crimes related to drug addiction, the psychologist Dr. Hossam Al-Darir explained that “the addict develops a state of delusion, imagination and indifference accompanied by a loss of focus, awareness and awareness, so he can kill his father, sister or wife in cold blood.”

The psychologist pointed out that addiction may cause a loss of awareness, and thus “the growth of hallucinations, detachment from reality, and drowning in sick fantasies.

The situation develops as the addict considers everyone his enemies, for example if he asks his father for money and does not get it, he will immediately consider him his enemy, because the addict seeks to secure drug doses in any way, and he will not hesitate to do so by committing murders that affect the closest people to him.

The blind link between the growing phenomenon of drug spread and the difficult conditions that Syrians are experiencing as a result of the crisis that has afflicted the country for more than 10 years, explaining: “In light of severe crises, people usually try to resort to different methods, in order to alleviate their suffering, so the demand for drugs is the They think the solution is.

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