19 September 2024 :
The Supreme Court of Somalia on September 18, 2024 upheld the death sentence for Sayid-Ali Moalim Daud, who was convicted of the brutal murder of his pregnant wife, Luul Abdiaziz, in January 2024.
The decision marks a significant moment in Somalia's judicial process, reflecting the country's stance on severe domestic violence.
Daud was found guilty of setting his wife ablaze in their home in Mogadishu, leading to her death and the loss of their unborn child. The case drew widespread attention and sparked a national outcry, highlighting the issues of domestic violence and gender-based crimes in Somalia.
The Supreme Court's decision came after a series of appeals, with Daud's legal team arguing procedural errors in the lower courts. However, the Supreme Court, in its review, found no grounds to overturn the death penalty imposed by the Benadir Regional Court earlier in the year.
Luul Abdiaziz, a mother of six and an employee at Aden Abdulle International Airport, became a symbol of the fight against gender-based violence in Somalia. Her tragic death prompted discussions on legal reforms and the protection of women's rights in the country.