The Abu Dhabi Court of Appeal in its session today postponed the trial of a young man in the Gulf, accused of stabbing a young man with a knife in his hand and chest, resulting in serious injuries, to the hearing on January 6. The first court sentenced the defendant to murder Was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and fined 100,000 dirhams and his obligation to pay the victim an amount of 30,000 dirhams for the government of justice.

During the hearing, the defense of the accused attended, while the defendant was not brought from his prison because of his ill condition. He was infected with "flu" and the lawyer asked Hammad present with the victim to increase the amount of compensation awarded to the victim to the extent that the material damage , Noting that the amount ordered is not commensurate with the damage suffered by the victim.

The details of the case are the result of a quarrel in a restaurant between the accused and the victim, as a result of previous differences between them, led to the defendant assaulting the victim with a knife, resulting in injuries in his hand and chest, according to the forensic report.

The investigation revealed that during the victim's presence in a restaurant with friends, he saw the accused sitting in the same restaurant and approached him for his charge of what had happened between them previously, and asked him to accompany him abroad to talk and settle matters between them. After their departure to talk again renewed controversy resulted in the defendant He stabbed the victim with a knife in his hand and chest.