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Daughter forced to murder own mum as she kicks chair away in gruesome hanging
executed her own mother by kicking away the chair as she was hanged, after she was condemned to die for the murder of her husband. Maryam Karimi's husband allegedly abused her for years and refused to grant her wish of a divorce, the Daily Mirror reports.Maryam's father Ebrahim attempted to convince his son-in-law to grant his daughter the divorce but to no avail and then proceeded to take part in the killing, according to reports.READ MORE: Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is best mates with female double murderer in jailMaryam's now 19-year-old daughter was told about how her father died just weeks before her mother and grandfather were scheduled to be executed.Under Iran's take on Islamic Law, it is the relatives of murder victims rather than the state who decide the killer's punishment and in Maryam's case, her daughter was the only one who could make this decision.On February 22, 2021, Maryam and her father were transported to death row and just a number of weeks later, the daughter was taken to Rasht Central Prison to kick the chair out from under her own mum's feet.Ebrahim was escorted to witness his daughter's lifeless body hanging from the gallows as in June this year, he was eventually killed in the same prison as his daughter.Director of Iran Human Rights Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam spoke on the judicial system in Iran and said it's "converting" victims into executioners.He explained: "The Iranian penal code, not only does it have inhumane punishment, but it also promotes violence on the society."In cases of murder where they talk about Qisas, or 'retribution-in-kind', what they actually do is they put the responsibility of an execution on the shoulders of the murder victim's family.
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R Kelly sues prison for placing him on suicide watch for ‘punitive reasons’, alleges lawyer
R Kelly is suing the Metropolitan Center Brooklyn for placing him on suicide watch due to being a ‘high-profile inmate’ and for ‘purely punitive reasons’, says his lawyer.The I Believe I Can Fly singer was sentenced to 30 years in prison last week after being convicted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.He faced life behind bars for masterminding an elaborate scheme to entice and sexually exploit young aspiring singers and underage children.The producer was previously found guilty on all nine counts against him, including multiple counts of racketeering, with the charges relating to bribery and forced labour, by a jury in September last year.Kelly – who denied all charges – was also found in violation of an anti-sex trafficking law known as the Mann Act.The disgraced performer and producer is now suing MDC Brooklyn – the detention centre where he is being held – for placing him on suicide watch as a form of ‘cruel and unusual punishment’, as he denies being suicidal, according to court documents obtained by People magazine.In a statement to the publication, Kelly’s lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said: ‘MDC has a policy of placing high profile individuals under the harsh conditions of suicide watch whether they are suicidal or not (this was done recently with Ghislaine Maxwell).’Claiming that the prison ‘is being run like a gulag’, Bonjean added: ‘My partner and I spoke with Mr.
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