http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...WENTY-ONE.html
Be warned, the photos in the article do not show the victim (obviously) but they do show the apartment which appears to be covered in blood in a variety of rooms. An excerpt from the article:
Her mother Chiméne Mezher, 42, told police: ‘She got a call from her job saying that someone had taken a knife. She sat on the sofa, but got up and went into the bedroom and talked.
Evidence: A bruise on Nuur's arm, taken in the police station
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Evidence: A bruise on Nuur's arm, taken in the police station
‘I do not think she wanted me to know she did not want me to worry worried. It was the 24th, she sat and calmly painted her nails. She knew how she would handle it.’
Mrs Mezher, 42, a mother-of-four, who moved from Lebanon 25 years ago, said previously: ‘Alexandra knew how to handle children including violent ones.
'But those she was working with were big powerful guys - she could see it in their eyes and their bodies.
'A few were maybe under 18, but the rest were older, maybe 23 or 24.'
Witnesses told detectives the atmosphere was ‘calm and normal’ on the night of the killing – and there was no tension between Nuur and Miss Mezher.
But at 8am on January 25 she was set upon by her killer in a prolonged and brutal attack.
Nuur, who faces trial for her murder, claims he has no memory of the killing
Disturbing article, I've been told that in Sweden, such acts of violence are typically not given much coverage in the media. I know we have some Swedish posters here, can anyone confirm or deny, or elaborate on this? Very sad though, on the flip side it does appear other migrants did try to come to her aid.
As for the murderer, he claims to not be able to "remember" what transpired, does this type of defense work in Sweden? What type of punishment is he looking forward to?