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News 24 | She filed a complaint against him and he killed her. Relatives of the teacher killed in Jeddah recount the details of her murder at the hands of her husband.

The relatives of the deceased Wafaa al-Ghamdi, who was killed by her husband a week ago, spoke about it; For the first time, they reported that her husband beat her on the morning of her murder, before she went to school, so she filed a complaint against him at the police station.

Relatives of the deceased added to “News 24After her job was done and she returned home, her husband received a letter of summons from the police following her complaint against him, which infuriated him, so he immediately took her to the kitchen, he closed the door and stabbed her twice.

They indicated that the first stab hit her kidneys and the second hit her leg, noting that her children were in their schools and that her son-in-law had seen her and brought her directly, trying to get her to the hospital for ready. rescue, but attempts to revive her failed and she died instantly.

Persons of the victim explained that the beatings and quarrels continued throughout the period of the daughter’s marriage to the offender, but this was the first time she filed a complaint with the police headquarters and ended with her murder by her husband.

They claimed that the offender remained in the house until the security authorities arrived and the incident began, and that he was in a bad psychological situation at the time and that the victim’s children are currently with their relatives until they are moved to another place.

All members of the offender’s family were reported to have attended the days of the funeral and mourning, while the case file remained with the prosecutor to follow up on the investigation.

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