LONDON:
Unaweza kusema kuwa ni ukatili, unyama au vyovyote vile, lakini huwezi kubadili maana halisi ya ubaya wa kupindukia wa mama mzazi mwa mwanawe mwenye umri wa miaka 7!
Mwanamke huyo mwenye asili ya India , Sara Ege alimuua mwanawe wa kumzaa, na kumchoma moto kwa sababu tu mtoto huyo alishindwa kukumbuka vifungu vya tukufu.
An Indian-origin mother who beat her son "like a dog" for not
being able to memorize passages of the Quran, has been found guilty by a
British court of murdering him and setting his body on fire to hide
evidence.
Sara Ege, 33, a mathematics graduate from India, was found guilty at Cardiff crown court on Wednesday of beating her son Yaseen Ege to death at their home in Pontcanna, Cardiff, in July 2010 and setting fire to his body.
Sara Ege, 33, a mathematics graduate from India, was found guilty at Cardiff crown court on Wednesday of beating her son Yaseen Ege to death at their home in Pontcanna, Cardiff, in July 2010 and setting fire to his body.
She was also found
guilty of perverting the course of justice at the court. Sentence was
adjourned, the BBC reported.
Sara also claimed at one point she believed the stick she used on her son had an evil spirit in it.
The boy's father, Yousuf Ege, 38, was acquitted of causing Yaseen's death by failing to protect him, the Daily Telegraph reported.
It was initially thought Yaseen had died in the blaze at the family home but tests later revealed he had died hours earlier.
Sara had pleaded not guilty to murder and claimed her husband was responsible for Yaseen's death.
Sara also claimed at one point she believed the stick she used on her son had an evil spirit in it.
The boy's father, Yousuf Ege, 38, was acquitted of causing Yaseen's death by failing to protect him, the Daily Telegraph reported.
It was initially thought Yaseen had died in the blaze at the family home but tests later revealed he had died hours earlier.
Sara had pleaded not guilty to murder and claimed her husband was responsible for Yaseen's death.
Sara said she feared her husband would
kill her and target her family unless she confessed to the murder.
That confession, made to police days after the death of her son, was captured on video and played to the jury during the five-week trial.
That confession, made to police days after the death of her son, was captured on video and played to the jury during the five-week trial.
During the hour-long footage, university graduate Ege described how the young boy collapsed after she had beaten him while still murmuring extracts of the Quran.
Sara said back then that she decided to burn his body and ran downstairs to get a lighter and a bottle of barbecue gel.
Sara said back then that she decided to burn his body and ran downstairs to get a lighter and a bottle of barbecue gel.
In police
interviews she also confessed to beating her son for no reason and that
her anger often led to her being out of control.
Times of India
Times of India
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