Muhammad al-Maghrabi, 41, was killed as he lay on the floor following his conviction over the death of the little girl, Rana Yahya Al-Matari.
His execution, at point blank range, was broadcast on live TV across Yemen.
He was shot dead in front of a crowd of thousands of people, including many who recorded what happened on their mobile phones, in the capital city of Sanaa.
His hands were tied behind his back as he was led from a prison van before being laid down on a rug in front of the crowds of people.
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ReplyDeleteToo painless for me. :)
DeleteMmmmmm Here, the average time on death row is about 20 years. Just think, this kind of swift justice would probably wipe out the national debt by not having to feed and house murderers for decades.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
DeleteJustice is served! Point made. Actions do have consequences. A concept that seems to have escaped the attention of our inner city thugs, Banking gangsters and those in DC who attend certain "pizza parties".
ReplyDeleteShould have been castrated with a dull rusty razor. face up spread-eagled in the desert and honey poured in the area his manhood once occupied.
ReplyDeleteThat's more to my liking. :)
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