Kuwait .. New details in the crime of the girl of Salmiya

For the second time in a row, the renewal judge in Kuwait decided today to continue imprisoning the accused of killing her daughter in the Salmiya crime, after she was imprisoned in the toilet and decomposed her body for 5 years.

An informed source told Al-Qabas newspaper that the accused continued to deny the charges against her and confirmed that she did not intend to kill her daughter.

The source pointed out that the forensic report that determines the direction of the case arrived at the Public Prosecution office, with a silence in its announcement, due to the waiting for another supplementary report.

The heinous crime had occupied public opinion in Kuwait recently, where the Public Prosecution decided to imprison the accused in the case, and charged her with imprisoning her daughter's freedom and premeditated murder, but she denied that she had killed her, and denied the second charge, justifying that it was aimed at preventing the victim from leaving as a kind of Education.

During the investigations, the accused said: "I did not kill my daughter, and all that was in the matter was that I prevented her from going out, and it became clear to me after that she refused to eat and then died."

On the reason for her daughter staying and decomposing her body for all these years and did not inform the competent authorities or bury her, the accused mother replied by saying: “On the day my daughter died, there was a famous case that shook Kuwait, which was represented by a maid killing her employer’s daughter, and I was afraid that my fate would be like this The case was made known and he was imprisoned.”

The investigation of the apartment by the detectives and forensic evidence revealed that the mother had closed the central air conditioning outlets inside the apartment with “nylon” so that the unpleasant smell would not leak out to the rest of the building’s residents. The smell of the corpse.


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