The Swedes stabbed a refugee demanded his release from prison in McDonald’s

Abraham Albahari

Stabbed to death in August 2015 two visitors to the IKEA store in the Swedish city of västerås, the asylum seeker from Eritrea Abraham Albahari (Abraham Ukbagabir) demanded to release him from prison so he can visit McDonald’s restaurants and to go shopping. It is reported Expressen.

Albahari now serving a life sentence in prison södertälje. He turned to the authorities with a demand to grant them permission for temporarily leave the prison, but it was not granted. The leaders of the institution referred to the brutal nature of the crimes committed by Ucbasaran.

10 Aug 2015 Albahari stabbed 55-year-old woman and her 28-year-old son and then tried to commit suicide, plunging a knife into your stomach. It was later revealed that the attack he committed in retaliation for the fact that the Swedish authorities rejected his application for asylum in the country. “I think it’s a crime when everyone else, except me, was allowed to stay in Sweden,” he said in court.

After he was convicted, he was sent to prison, where he was severely beaten by cellmates. Albagira several times he was moved from prison to prison because of the constant threats to its security. In February, he even asked to serve his sentence at home in Eritrea, however, the Swedish court rejected his request.

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