Monday, March 30, 2015

10:00 Straight from the Court of Appeal hearing in the Yara case – Sveriges Radio

In Blekinge District Court sentenced the woman to life imprisonment for murder and the man was sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault and manslaughter.

Both the convicted man and the woman wants to be completely exonerated.

Background:
It was on Walpurgis Night 2014 as police were alerted to an apartment in Karlskrona. Where they were met by a severely injured girl, eight-year-old Yara Alnajjar.

When she transferred to Blekingesjukhuset was clear that she was dead. Yara had 200 injuries on his body, both new and older. The woman and the man she lived with was arrested on suspicion of the murder of the girl.

The woman struck Yara
The district court in Blekinge struck on February 3 year fixed that it is the woman who at least ten minutes turned Yara – and also been indifferent about the girl would die of strokes. She was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder.

Among the evidence is her DNA on a rolling pin, her footsteps around the dressing room where most of the battles were distributed and how she expresses herself on the night of the murder when her husband films her with the mobile.

The man had underwriter liability
The man has the right to say that he did not understand what massive violence girl was exposed to. But the law says that in such a small and responsive apartment, it is unreasonable not to perceive screams. As Yara’s guardian, he had an underwriter liability, ie an obligation to protect her from danger.

He was sentenced then to extremely aggravated assault and manslaughter because he did not stop his wife’s violence or alerted the medical care at once.

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