Germany: 36-year-old Syrian strangles 17-year-old German ex-girlfriend – “From his point of view, she forfeited her right to life with her decision to separate.”

Because she did not want to have contact with him, Naiem A. (36) allegedly strangled his ex-girlfriend Tabitha E. (17) from Asperg. According to the indictment, he then threw the body into a bush near the river Enz.

Now the murder trial against the Syrian began. At the beginning, Naiem A. did not want to say anything about his curriculum vitae and the accusation of the crime. His lawyer: “My client is defending himself by remaining silent”.

BILD reported on the murder case last July: Tabitha left home to go shopping. But instead she allegedly met up with her ex-boyfriend Naiem A..

The murder allegedly took place near a railway subway.

Five days later, Tabitha’s body was found a few kilometres away on the riverbank near a sewage treatment plant. Before that, her ex-boyfriend Naiem A. had come under suspicion and been arrested. His BMW car was confiscated. The ex-boyfriend was taken into custody.

The prosecutor on the alleged motive: “He was not prepared to accept the separation.” And further: “From his point of view, she forfeited her right to life with her decision to separate.”

At the trial it became known that another case against Naiem A. for sexual harassment in seven cases was suspended.

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