24 January 2018 :
The Criminal Court sentenced two brothers to death after convicting them of the premeditated murder of their pregnant sister and her husband’s other wife at a farm in Balqa Governorate in November 2014.
The two defendants, aged 22 and 28, were each charged with two counts of premeditated murder for the fatal shooting of their 27-year-old sister, who was three-month pregnant, and the second woman, 50, at a farm in Balqa, 35km northwest of Amman on November 8.
The two siblings, a shepherd and a restaurant employee, were calm when the presiding judge was reading the verdict details, a senior judicial source said.
But when the brothers heard that they received the death sentence, they addressed the court saying that “they killed their sister to cleanse their family honour”, the judicial source told The Jordan Times.
The victims’ husband refused to drop charges against the two defendants, and, therefore, the court handed them the maximum punishment, the judicial source explained.
Court documents said the defendant’s sister was “engaged in a relationship with a man three months before the incident and became pregnant”.
“The case was discovered and the two were married to avoid a scandal and resided in a farm some 20 kilometers away from where the defendants lived,” according to court transcripts.
Nevertheless, the court maintained, “the defendants were not pleased by the outcome and plotted to murder their sister to cleanse the family’s honour”.
“The two defendants stated that they only intended to kill their sister and that the second woman was accidentally struck by bullets and died,” the court said.
January 19 death sentences that were handed by judges Majid Rafayeh, Anwar Abu Eid and Nawaf Samarat will automatically be reviewed by the Court of Cassation within the next 30 days.