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السبت: 06 ديسمبر 2025
  • 03 November 2025
  • 18:29

Khaberni - The Lebanese Internal Security Forces have revealed in an official statement the details of the crime designated as "the human beast" in Na'ameh town, which has shaken Lebanon, executed by a Syrian youth who is currently detained.

According to the statement from the Internal Security Forces, the victim was a young girl not older than ten, who went to play near the sea with her younger brother and only returned as a lifeless corpse after being mercilessly assaulted by a "human beast".

At 11 PM, the Damour police station received a call from a local resident, reporting the discovery of a young boy covered in blood, with wet clothes and a visible wound on his head, who was crying and shivering from cold and terror.

The father of the child quickly arrived at the scene, accompanied by one of the neighbors, only for the security personnel to be shocked when the child immediately pointed fingers at that very neighbor, stating in a hoarse voice from the shock that he had taken him and his sister to the sea, but his sister did not return with them.

According to the young boy's account and the later confessions of the accused, the young man had taken the children to the Damour beach, where he isolated the girl and savagely attacked and raped her on a dirt hill near the beach.

Amidst the girl's screaming and crying, he decided to silence her by striking her head with a large stone until she died, then buried her under a large pile of rocks.

This beast did not stop there; he returned to her five-year-old brother, hit him in the face, then carried and threw him into the sea, believing he had killed him.

After hours of search, the security patrols found the small girl's body, and it was transferred to the hospital after being examined by forensic medicine.

The accused confessed to all the details of his crime during the investigation, resulting in his detention and referral to the relevant authorities.

The crime left a deep shock in Lebanon and Syria, and sparked a wide wave of anger, especially since the victims were from a refugee family living in difficult conditions like thousands of other families.

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