On Monday, Kuwait’s Court of Cassation issued a final sentence of death against the girl’s killer, Farah Akbar, in a judicial decision that puts an end to one of the crimes that have shaken public opinion in the country.
Earlier, the Kuwait Court of Appeal sentenced the perpetrator to 32 years to life in prison.
A video clip showing the convict kidnapping Farah amidst the anguish of a member of his family has been released on social platforms.
The young woman was kidnapped on one of the days of Ramadan 2021, while she was accompanied in her car by her son and nephew, who is not a relative of hers, then stabbed her to death.
The trial saw confessions described as “shocking” about the crime, when the perpetrator initially tried to deny the charge against him, saying the victim had pulled a knife out of a drawer and stabbed herself with it.
However, as the investigation continued, the perpetrator admitted to stabbing the victim with a knife, because he was frustrated with her refusal to associate with and communicate with him, and also refused to drop the cases he had brought against him. he.