Prosecutors in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh are looking into the
death of a seven-year-old girl from the violence inflicted on her by her
father, reports Gulf News.
Yara reportedly died a few hours after being attacked by her dad before
Eid Al Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice, one of the most auspicious
occasions for celebrations by children in the Islamic world.
"The family conflicts between men and my former husband had led to our
separation," Yara’s mother said. "Yara moved in with me and I took care
of her until she reached seven. Her father refused to allow her to live
with me and three months ago, she went to live with him in Riyadh as per
the regulations. She did not wish to move in with him, and she was very
unhappy," she told Saudi daily Al Watan.
According to a statement by one of the prosecutors to the mother, Yara
on the day of her death was beaten up by a hose and a cane.
He used a hose that he snatched from the air-conditioning unit and
beat her all over her body. They believe that the fatal blow occurred
when he hit her hard on the head," the mother said. "He started beating
her simply because she told him that she did not love him. He was
furious and locked her inside a room. She burst into tears and had an
uncontrollable crying fit. When he unlocked the room, he noticed she was
in a bad condition and drove her to hospital. However, she died on the
way,"
The father reportedly attributed the beating to his wish to “educate”
her. A lab test proved the father was not on drugs.
"The case is still being probed and the investigation is moving as
per the rules and regulations until the file reaches the stage of the
court," Saeed Al Qahtani, the mother’s lawyer, said.
"Prosecutors have been listening to all parties concerned, and they have
covered a lot of ground. We are now waiting for the final medical
report and for the prosecutors’ charges," he said.