Yorkshire Post

Murder trial told accused cursed his housemates

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A MOROCCAN asylum seeker accused of murdering a 70-year-old man in a Hartlepool street had previously cursed two housemates who had become Christians and called them “devils”, a court heard.

Muslim Ahmed Alid is charged with stabbing Terence Carney, 70, eight days after Hamas launched its attack on Israel. The prosecutio­n at Teesside Crown Court claims that Alid was motivated to get “revenge” for the Palestinia­n victims of Israel.

The 45-year-old first attacked his Iranian housemate Javed Nouri, a Christian convert, and stabbed him six times as he slept in his room at the Home Officeappr­oved property.

Mr Nouri managed to fight him off and Alid fled into the street where his path crossed with Mr Carney, a stranger, whom he fatally stabbed.

The jury has heard how Mr Nouri and Alid had previously fallen out about religion, and how Mr Nouri had converted to Christiani­ty.

Their housemate Mohammed Karimi, also from Iran and a fellow convert to Christiani­ty, told investigat­ors Alid would curse them in the house and say in Arabic: “You are devils.”

Mr Karimi told detectives: “I could ignore that but Javed could not.”

Asked to explain why he thought Alid would curse them, Mr Karimi replied: “I am from Iran, a Muslim country. He hated when I was drinking (alcohol) or having a girlfriend.

“I am a Christian and Javed, he was a Muslim and he turned Christian.”

Mr Karimi said some Muslims had “no problems” with people from another religion.

“You have some Muslims like Ahmed, they just want to force you to be Muslim,” he said.

Alid denies murder, attempted murder and two counts of assaulting female detectives after he was arrested. The trial continues.

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