Pardoned Murderer Killed by Brother in Agadir Revenge Attack

A 54-year-old man, recently pardoned by King Mohammed VI, was the victim of a vendetta in Bensergaou, in the suburbs of Agadir. The killer, his brother three years his junior, was arrested on Sunday by the judicial police.
Barely out of prison, the man, who had been granted a royal pardon while serving a sentence for the murder of his mother, was not able to enjoy his release for long.
His younger brother, who had been brooding for some time over the revenge of his mother, quickly acted. According to Agadir24, the victim succumbed to several fatal knife wounds.
The individual was taken into custody and placed at the disposal of the investigation conducted under the supervision of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, pending his appearance before the courts for premeditated murder.
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