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Sunni the Pakistani attributes the brutal murder of 17-year-old Nicoletta to… the Koran. The young self-confessed murderer, according to information from protothema.gr, allegedly claims that he killed the 17-year-old girl in Peristeri with his own hands because she spoke badly about the Koran and he could not bear to hear her.
In fact, he covered her mouth to prevent her from speaking, and when his victim was still, he allegedly claimed that he thought she had passed out and was pouring water on her to help her. At the same time, the lawyer Mr. Fasseas, after his claim about what happened that night in the Peristeri apartment, resigned from his defense due to a disagreement.
The accused for the murder of the minor was taken shortly before 11 in the morning to the investigative office to give explanations for what is attributed to him in the case file for the homicide, but also for his attempt to escape from the country.
Based on the execution of the arrest warrant against the alleged perpetrator, which was signed by the prosecutor on Saturday at noon, the accused should have apologized for the homicide by tomorrow, as the five-day period prescribed by the apology law expires. Thus, it remains unknown whether the judicial officer, after appointing an ex officio counsel, will set the apology for tomorrow or whether she will prefer the whole process to begin later today, after the new counsel has been informed about the case file.
Sunni the Pakistani attributes the brutal murder of 17-year-old Nicoletta to… the Koran. The young self-confessed murderer, according to information from protothema.gr, allegedly claims that he killed the 17-year-old girl in Peristeri with his own hands because she spoke badly about the Koran and he could not bear to hear her.
In fact, he covered her mouth to prevent her from speaking, and when his victim was still, he allegedly claimed that he thought she had passed out and was pouring water on her to help her. At the same time, the lawyer Mr. Fasseas, after his claim about what happened that night in the Peristeri apartment, resigned from his defense due to a disagreement.
The accused for the murder of the minor was taken shortly before 11 in the morning to the investigative office to give explanations for what is attributed to him in the case file for the homicide, but also for his attempt to escape from the country.
Based on the execution of the arrest warrant against the alleged perpetrator, which was signed by the prosecutor on Saturday at noon, the accused should have apologized for the homicide by tomorrow, as the five-day period prescribed by the apology law expires. Thus, it remains unknown whether the judicial officer, after appointing an ex officio counsel, will set the apology for tomorrow or whether she will prefer the whole process to begin later today, after the new counsel has been informed about the case file.