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Six sentenced to death in Sanaa for murder of “Al-Kayal”, his wife
SANAA, June 30 (YPA) – The Court of South-East Capital Secretariat in Sanaa, presided over by Judge Jaber Al-Mughales and in the presence of Prosecutor Judge Abdulkhaleq Al-Muhaqiri, issued its verdict on Tuesday in the case of the murder of Hisham Hamid Al-Kayal and his wife, Asma Abdu Al-Dhubaibi, on Khawlan Street. The court ruled []
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· Jun 29, 2026
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· Jul 2, 2026
French court overturns conviction of man accused of murdering four family members in 1994
In this major criminal case, Dany Leprince, now 69 years old, has long maintained his innocence in the murders of his brother, sister-in-law, and two nieces in their home.
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· Jul 1, 2026
Tamima’s killer jailed for 19 years, or more
The Oslo County Court has decided that the “especially brutal murder” of Tamima Nibras Juhar last year was motivated by the fact that she was dark-skinned and a Muslim. The young social worker’s killer, an 18-year-old white man, was thus sentenced to 19 years in prison under a special provision called forvaring, that can keep []
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Related coverage for "Six sentenced to death in Sanaa for murder of “Al-Kayal”, his wife": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Al-Ahrar Movement: Prisoner Al-Amytal’s death is new crime against detainees. Knewz — Florida man arrested after allegedly stabbing girlfriend 34 times in the aftermath of breakup. Law Enforcement Today — A Caretaker's Dark Secret Ends With a 34-Year Federal Prison Sentence. Le Monde — French court overturns conviction of man accused of murdering four family members in 1994. NewsInEnglish.no — Tamima’s killer jailed for 19 years, or more. India Today — Ketan Agarwal case: How a Lohagad Fort trek ended in murder