"Execution by hanging 3 times" for the killer of Chilan Dara.. Slaughtered her and her parents in their house for the purpose of theft

Today, Monday, an Iraqi criminal court issued a death sentence by hanging for three times, against the killer of pharmaceutical activist Shelan Dara and her parents.

The Supreme Judicial Council said, in a statement published by the official Iraqi News Agency: "The criminal committed the murders when he was carrying out a theft of the family's property in their apartment located in Baghdad."

The Ministry of Interior published the confessions of the accused made after scanning evidence at the scene of the accident, last September, where he indicated that he had deliberately killed Shaylan's mother and then her father.

The accused, called "Mahdi Hussein Nasser Matar", said that he had prepared in advance for his crime and was motivated by theft, adding that he had threatened the victim's father, after killing the wife, if he did not give him the money, which the husband refused, to stab and kill him immediately.

He added that Shaylan's mother came to the house after that, so he also killed her, and the situation was repeated with the Iraqi activist as well.

Matar had said in the initial confessions he made in a video clip published by the authorities in the Kurdistan region (where he was arrested), that he came to the activist Shaylan's house in order to borrow money, and when the activist's father refused to give him that, he killed him first and then killed the wife, and then he killed Shaylan. .

The Iraqi authorities arrested the accused of carrying out the crime about 24 hours after it occurred.

The killing of the pharmaceutical activist and her family caused a sensation and shock in Iraq, due to the violent nature of the incident, as well as the fact that she participated in the demonstrations as a paramedic, which raised suspicions that she might be assassinated, like other activists.

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