Khaleej Times

Man faces trial for killing lover

- Amira Agarib

dubai — A 30-year-old Sri Lankan man was charged with premeditat­ed murder by the Sharjah Criminal Court.

During the court hearing presided by Judge Mahmood Abu Baker, the prosecutio­n said the accused had consexual sex with a woman, but a dispute between them led to killing her with a knife, but he denied the charges.

The accused, who worked as a salesman, said he was living with the victim in a sharing accommodat­ion, according to court records. The victim had absconded from her sponsor and was working a part- time maid. He had a relationsh­ip with the woman for three years and was planning to marry her.

On the day of the incident, the woman left home implying that she had a parttime job in Ajman and took his phone to be in touch.

Later in the day, a neighbour told the accused that the victim had lied in order to go to a prostituti­on den, run by an Asian woman, in the Mysaloon area.

The accused went to the area and called the victim who told him she was in Ajman.

He told her that he knew where she was and knocked at the door of the house. The owner opened and told him the victim was not inside. However, when he continued to knock, the victim came out and the house owner asked them to leave the place.

The accused asked her to return his phone, and when she opened the bag, he spotted a knife which he took and hid in his pocket. She returned the phone and told him not to interfere in her life. The argument heated up and he stabbed in her left thigh. The victim snatched the knife, stabbed herself and collapsed. He removed the knife and hugged her.

The accused said he tried to save her but cab drivers refused to take her to the hospital. A Pakistani man advised him to flee in order to avoid jail. He went to a nearby petrol station, where the police arrested him. He said that he loved the victim and his act was out of provocatio­n. The lawyer of the accused, Abdul Aziz Al Baloushi, requested the presiding judge to provide a translator as the accused failed to explain what happened to the prosecutor­s. He said they are negotiatin­g with the victim’s family on receiving blood money.

The DNA tests showed that semen traces found in the woman body was not of the accused’s, but of an unknown person. The court adjourned the hearing to provide a translator.

amira@khaleejtim­es.com

I was living with her in a sharing accommodat­ion. She had absconded from her sponsor and was working as a parttime maid. I loved her.” Testimony of the accused

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