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Death penalty to Driver in Saudi: Four killed in car accident; Driver sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia – court ordered death penalty to afghan driver

Madinah: Saudi Arabia has sentenced a driver to death in a road accident that left four people dead. The accident took place in Madinah on September 28 last year. An Afghan man has been sentenced to death for driving a truck that killed four people and injured five others.

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The truck coming from behind crashed into vehicles waiting at the signal of four major roads. Four people were killed and five were injured in the incident. The court ruling comes six months after the accident. The truck’s operating card was found to be out of date.

The death sentence was handed down yesterday in Saudi Arabia for a number of offenses. Four more were executed. Siyad bin Ahmad al-Harbi, a Saudi national, was sentenced to death for sexually abusing and robbing three women. He was executed in Mecca province, according to the Saudi Interior Ministry.

Authorities say he used drugs and deliberately hit another man’s car and then stole his phone and money. In addition, Islam sentenced Abul Fatouh, an Egyptian citizen, to death for seducing two children and raping a girl.

The Interior Ministry said Saudi nationals Bandar Fouz Adosari and Abdullah Saad Rabia were also executed for robbing homes, abusing women and possessing drugs.

The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court after the four men pleaded guilty. The death penalty was carried out in various provinces of Saudi Arabia. The death sentence was carried out in various cases in Saudi Arabia yesterday. The Saudi Interior Ministry has sentenced a Saudi man to death for stabbing his daughter to death in Jeddah. Abdullah bin Tahir al-Margalani, a Saudi national, stabbed his daughter to death several times.

Defendant threatened to stab the child’s grandmother, who resisted the attack. He pleaded guilty in court. The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. He was later sentenced to death in Jeddah on Saturday.

A Myanmar national has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia for sexually abusing several children. The ministry said Saeed Kareem Mohammed had sexually assaulted several children and sexually assaulted them and charged them during the investigation. He then pleaded guilty in court.

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The Saudi Interior Ministry has announced the death penalty for abducting girls and abusing them. The ministry said Mohammed bin Abdo bin Ahmed Darwish, a citizen, had abducted two girls and forcibly abused them. The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, which obtained a royal decree to carry out the sentence.

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