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Gerges Younan was arrested in Syria for the murder of his sister, Ahlam (27), committed on January 3, 2021, in Liège. Since the events, the big brother had taken refuge in Syria.
On January 3, 2021, the lifeless body of Ahlam Younan, a 28-year-old young woman of Syrian origin, was found in her apartment on rue de la Cathédrale, in the heart of Liège. The young woman had her hands shackled and she had been shot in the head. The murder weapon had been placed next to his body.
His big sister, worried about not having heard from him since December 31, 2020, had warned the police. In the space of four days, the murderer had had plenty of time to organize his escape.
Very quickly, suspicion fell on the radical branch of Ahlam’s family and more specifically on one of his brothers, Gerges Younan, residing in Sweden. The latter had repeatedly reproached his little sister for her European lifestyle, which was too unbridled for his taste, his associations and his life choices. The “crime of honor” (which is not lighter for the cause) was widely considered by the justice of Liège.
Gerges Younan was arrested in Syria for the murder of his sister, Ahlam (27), committed on January 3, 2021, in Liège. Since the events, the big brother had taken refuge in Syria.
On January 3, 2021, the lifeless body of Ahlam Younan, a 28-year-old young woman of Syrian origin, was found in her apartment on rue de la Cathédrale, in the heart of Liège. The young woman had her hands shackled and she had been shot in the head. The murder weapon had been placed next to his body.
His big sister, worried about not having heard from him since December 31, 2020, had warned the police. In the space of four days, the murderer had had plenty of time to organize his escape.
Very quickly, suspicion fell on the radical branch of Ahlam’s family and more specifically on one of his brothers, Gerges Younan, residing in Sweden. The latter had repeatedly reproached his little sister for her European lifestyle, which was too unbridled for his taste, his associations and his life choices. The “crime of honor” (which is not lighter for the cause) was widely considered by the justice of Liège.