The children of “Jeddah’s Betrayal” demand retribution from their father..and his representative “opposes”

The children of the murdered teacher, Wafaa Al-Ghamdi, who was killed by her husband, broke their silence to demand revenge for their mother and retribution from their father, in a move that surprised the defendant’s lawyer, and asked how to consider the demands of “children” for retribution for the “killer”.

Sources confirmed toNews 24The four children of the murdered found no choice but to demand the execution of retribution once morest their father for the crime of killing their mother, which the perpetrator confessed to in his first trial session.

During the third session to consider the case, which was known in the media as the “case of the betrayed of Jeddah”, and was witnessed by the Criminal Court yesterday (Tuesday), the defense attorney for the accused in the case asked how to consider the claim of “the children of the accused and the murdered at the same time” for retribution from their father, while They are not of legal age yet.

He added that this would affect them psychologically, as seen by the perpetrator’s lawyer, while some of the relatives of the dead woman wondered, wouldn’t killing their mother also be a bad psychological factor for them, if we look from the same angle.

Yesterday’s session was attended by the representative and lawyer of the blood guardians, in addition to the perpetrator and his attorney in the case, and it is expected that the last session to pronounce the verdict will take place in the coming weeks.

Wafaa Al-Ghamdi had fallen victim to her husband Personal disputes prompted her to resort to the police stationThis angered the husband following he received a summons on his mobile phone from the police station, and he committed his heinous act.

The case received wide interaction in the local media and social media, due to its ugliness, and at that time constituted a catastrophe for Saudi society in general, and society in Jeddah in particular.

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