Suspects Sought Child’s Blood for Treasure Hunt in Moroccan Murder Case

The two alleged perpetrators of the murder of little Naima are said to have killed her because of a treasure. They would have kept the body of the 5-year-old girl for several days before leaving it in a remote area in Zagora, according to the preliminary investigation.
The light appears a little more in the case of the murder of little Naima. Her dismembered body was found in a remote area in Zagora, a month after her disappearance. The two suspects in this atrocity (a sexagenarian and a fkih, also from the same region as the victim) were brought before the Ouarzazate prosecutor’s office on Sunday, reports the daily Al Akhbar.
The suspects were in search of blood, as well as a particular sign on the palm of the right hand of their victim, to be used in the sacrificial rituals practiced by criminal charlatans in search of treasures.
The investigators would have managed to locate the crime scene, the same place where the two suspects thought they would find the treasure, the same source informs, adding that the investigations continue in order to arrest other accomplices.
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