23-year-old sentenced to life in prison for deadly bombing
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23-year-old sentenced to life in prison for deadly bombing
The 24-year-old woman died in her sleep when a bomb made from a microwave oven completely demolished her house. She became one of the many bystander victims of the wave of violence. Now the Court of Appeal has upheld the life sentence for the 23-year-old man who lit the fuse.
23-year-old sentenced to life in prison – blew up Soha Saad to death
The 13-kilogram bomb killed 24-year-old Soha Saad and destroyed a neighborhood. The Court of Appeal now sentences the 23-year-old to life imprisonment for the murder – and for also placing bombs in Hässelby and Linköping. – It's great. I was very worried about the verdict, says Soha's father Samer Saad to SVT.
Life imprisonment for Soha Saad's murderer
In November, 23-year-old Joshua Dietrich Sjölund was sentenced to life in prison for the explosion that killed 24-year-old Soha Saad in her home in Fullerö outside Uppsala. The Court of Appeal's decision came on Monday after he appealed the verdict.
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