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France: Sarah Halimi's killer will not be prosecuted Israel today

2019-12-19T15:26:01.331Z


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The Court of Appeal dismissed the Halimi family's appeal over the decision: "The killer was not responsible for his actions" • Sarah Halimi's son: "Do everything to bury my mother's murder"

  • Sarah Halimi and killer Kubili Traura

The murder of the Jewish-French teacher, Sarah Halimi, will not be prosecuted for the brutal anti-Semitic crime he committed in the heart of Paris two and a half years ago. A court of appeals in Paris received a psychiatric opinion stating that the Muslim murderer, Kubili Traura, was under the influence of drugs and was therefore not responsible for his actions. Therefore, the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal filed by Halimi's family members. Sarah Halimi's son told Israel Today: "The French judiciary has done everything to bury my mother's murder."

Traura, in his late 20s, infiltrated the apartment of his neighbor Halimi in the 11th district of Paris at night, striking her with terrible violence while making Muslim religious statements and calling Halimi a "devil", and after having his anger in Halimi - threw her from the balcony of her apartment To the street. Halimi, despite the severe wounds she sustained, was still alive when she was thrown into the street, thus causing her death. Police called to the scene by neighbors who awoke to Halimi's horrible cries did not intervene and thus did not save Halimi when it was still possible.

The judges confirmed the psychiatric opinion that Traura had smoked large quantities of cannabis before the murder, and was therefore not responsible for his actions. Various evidence suggests that the killer visited the mosque known as an extremist before he set out to murder Halimi.

Source: israelhayom

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