Migrant Convicted of Killing Lebanese Swedish Refugee Center Worker

W460

A Swedish court on Monday sentenced a teenaged Ethiopian asylum seeker to psychiatric care for fatally stabbing a Lebanese Swedish young woman working at a youth refugee housing center in January.

The teen, identified in court documents as Youssaf Khaliif Nuur, had been charged with murder but the district court in the southwestern town of Gothenburg found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault.

"Youssaf Nuur, through his heedless behavior, caused Alexandra Mezher's death. He is therefore guilty of involuntary manslaughter," the court wrote.

A court-ordered examination found Nuur was mentally unstable, and this may have meant that he did not know that the stabs to Mezher's thigh would cause her to bleed to death, the court said.

Mezher, a 22-year-old of Lebanese origin, was stabbed as she tried to break up a fight in the center for unaccompanied minors.

Nuur also attacked another person who tried to help Mezher, resulting in the conviction for aggravated assault.

Nuur neither denied nor admitted the events, telling the court he had no memory of what had happened.

After undergoing psychiatric care, Nuur was ordered deported from Sweden and banned from returning before 2026.

Nuur's exact age has not been determined. He told the court he was 15, but the prosecution argued that he was at least 18. After examining bone x-rays and dental records, the court sided with the prosecution.

A lawyer for Mezher's family, Hans Gaestadius, told news agency TT they were "disappointed" by the verdict as they had hoped for a murder conviction, and they planned to appeal.

The January 25 killing sparked outrage in Sweden amid a flare in violence linked to the migrant crisis, especially at overcrowded reception centers.

According to the Swedish Migration Agency, the number of threats and violent incidents at asylum facilities more than doubled from 2014 to 2015 as Sweden witnessed a record number of migrant arrivals.

A country of 9.8 million, Sweden took in more than 160,000 asylum seekers in 2015, putting it among the EU states with the highest proportion of refugees per capita.

It has since tightened its asylum rules, which has curbed the migrant flow drastically.

After the killing, questions were raised about safety at the reception center, where Mezher had been working alone at the time of her death.

But a study by the Health and Social Care Inspectorate -- a government agency responsible for supervising health care and social services -- found no shortcomings in routines.

However, the company that runs the center no longer allows employees to work alone.

Comments 1
Thumb Mrowwe 08 August 2016, 17:02

This headline is weird. Her parents were migrants too. Lebanese have had their fair share of criminals including murderers, rapists and gangbangers in sweden. One lebanese murderer from sweden is currently hiding in lebanon who is refusing to hand him out.