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Pakistani Han appealed for electric drill to kill girlfriend

2020-05-07T05:48:02.962Z


A Pakistani male security guard who abused methamphetamine with his 25-year-old Orphean girlfriend in 2016 claimed to hear a voice warning him that "the lover will kill you". He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, he successfully appealed last month and was convicted of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison today (7th).


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-05-07 13:42

Date of last update: 2020-05-07 13:43

A Pakistani male security guard who abused methamphetamine with his 25-year-old Orphean girlfriend in 2016 claimed to hear a voice warning him that "the lover will kill you". He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, he successfully appealed last month and was convicted of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison today (7th).

Andrea Bayr (Facebook image)

Female deceased's eyes inserted into electric drill bit

Appellant Husnain Safdar, 30 years old, was charged with murdering Bayr Andrea, a 25-year-old Austrian and Filipino hybrid, in Hong Kong on March 29, 2016. He was sentenced to appeal and was convicted of manslaughter.

The deceased went to the construction site to find the accused on the day of the incident. The accused's friend saw the two walking into the container to consume methamphetamine. He soon heard the dispute between them and called the police for help. After arriving at the scene, the police officer saw a silver electric drill needle inserted under the right eye of the female deceased. In addition, the female deceased suffered multiple abrasions on the head and body, and died after being sent to the hospital.

During the original trial, the forensic doctor revealed that the female deceased had multiple head injuries and bleeding in the brain. A 15.5 cm long electric drill was inserted under the right eye socket, 8 cm deep into the head and reaching the jaw bone. She also had deep injuries to her neck, which seemed to be a trauma caused by someone strangling her neck. Her head and neck injuries could be fatal.

The policeman in the case of Bahan's murdering his girlfriend with an electric drill said that when he arrived, he saw a female drill inserted in the cheek of the deceased.

The female deceased in the electric drill murder case is accused of often humiliating the defendant into the cheek

The defendant in the electric drill homicide claims that the drug abuse saw his girlfriend become a witch, and a voice said: Your lover will kill you

The defendant in the case of electric drill killing his girlfriend is afraid of being a madman

Pakistani Defendant's Lifetime Dead Mother in Electric Drill Killing Girlfriend Rejoices at Ruling

The accused claimed to have hallucinations

When the defendant defended himself, he once claimed that he had hallucinations after taking drugs that night, not only saw a snake in the full moon in the sky, but also heard a voice warning him: "Your lover will kill you!" The defendant immediately confronted his girlfriend, but I was shocked to see that his girlfriend turned into a weird look with protruding eyes and long teeth. Like a witch, he could only use a hammer to hold his girlfriend and beat her on the head with an electric drill.

It is understood that when the defendant appealed, the trial judge did not mention another expert who also claimed that he was mentally ill due to drug abuse when guiding the jury. He believed that the trial judge made a mistake. The Court of Appeal ruled that the defendant's appeal was justified on the 8th of last month, and his mental report showed that the defendant had mental problems caused by drugs.

Case number: CACC39 / 2018

Manslaughter Murder Appeal Court

Source: hk1

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