
The trial against the 23-year-old Ahmad Akileh in Landskrona, Sweden, has begun. For a background, please see earlier posts: Ahmad Akileh
Ahmad Akileh testified to his defense that he got “stressed” when the 71-year-old man (the husband of the dead woman) started waving his hands in front of his face.
Ahmad Akileh pushed away the 71-year-old a few times. He claims he pushed the man with open hands. But Ahmad admits that he probably hit the older man’s face. And that some of the “pushes” might have been hard.
After a while, the man fell with his back on the hood of the car.
Ahmad Akileh claims he took a hasty step back. Doing so, he felt that he bumped into something. He made a circular movement with his upper body and saw that Inger, the 78-year-old woman, was laying on the ground, bleeding. Ahmad Akileh claims he never saw her before that.
Sven, the 71-year-old man, of course, gives another version of the events. According him, he was beaten in the face with a fist. When he fell over the hood, Ahmad Akileh continued hitting him several times in the back with his fist.
At the same time, Sven noticed that his wife came up from behind and tried to stop the beating. Ahmad Akileh turned in the direction of Inger and struck her in the face.
A third version is given by an eye-witness. The eye-witness says the blow was directed against Inger’s shoulder or chest.
On a direct question from Ahmad Akileh’s lawyer the eye-witness says the blow hit the woman, but he couldn’t be quite sure.
Inger took a step back, before she fell.
And how about evidence?
The coroner states that the dead woman had bruising, particularly around the eye. One or more injuries could have been caused by violence from another person, but also says that other causes are also possible. Let us not speculate about this, but a bruising around the eye? Caused by something else?
I can’t help noticing the similarities with David Moses Jassy, who was found guilty of murdering John Osnes, a 55-year-old musician and pedestrian activist. Osnes, nearly got hit by Jassy’s car in a Hollywood crosswalk. Osnes banged on the hood of Jassy’s car. Jassy got out, punched Osnes in the face and then gave him a brutal kick in the head as he bent to pick up his glasses so that he toppled to the ground.
Jassy claimed he assaulted pedestrian John Osnes because he feared for the safety of himself, his girlfriend and the car.
Los Angeles County Superior Court jury convicted him on Feb. 1 of second-degree murder, assault by force likely to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury. Jurors acquitted him of first-degree murder and two other charges. [[Read more]]
Young men (both Swedish) beating older people to death, and then claim they did it because they were afraid? I don’t get it.
If you are 23 years old, there is no excuse for beating up somebody at age 71 or 78. You just walk away.
Why didn’t Ahmad Akileh have that common sense?
because this was never about a parking spot in the first place? Wasn’t this just a young man taking out his anger on someone.
Which, in my eyes, makes it murder. Just like in the case of David Moses Jassy.
The Swedish justice system and Swedish media, however, have a different opinion.