He didn’t want to see her face anymore! In a cruel act that Shakes Shakes, 17-year-old Mali Bennett-Smith, killed his older sister Luka (19) in British Bristol because she supposedly “irritated him”.
The brothers and sisters, who originally grew up on a remote farm in Zeeland, had moved to Great -Britain after their parents were divorced. Mali, who dreamed of a career in the army, but broke off the relevant training, not only fought with family separation, but also with a diagnosed attention deficit disorder (ADHD).
It was not a dispute that led to the bloody deed on October 20, 2024. It was rather a so -called playful situation that was escalated. Luka allowed her brother to practice a sweat box on her, as she had done more often. But this time Mali never let go. When Luka was in vain for air, the teenager also grabbed a knife and repeatedly stabbed.
It was only 20 minutes after the cruel deed Mali chose the emergency call. His words: “I stabbed my sister.”
“I hated her all my life”
The young person stated in the court that the years of tensions and arguments with his sister had driven him to this law. “I just had enough of how she treated me. I hated her all my life. I never wanted to see her again. “
A court has now sentenced him to a life sentence with a minimum period of ten years and five months. The judge spoke about a “shocking and brutal act” when the judgment was pronounced and emphasized how much the family had been destroyed by this tragedy.
The hearing had unveiled a dark statue of his youth. Mali, who suffered from serious learning difficulties and social isolation, often found refuge in the world of video games. His mother had chosen an alternative approach to education that limited screens, but Mali increasingly escaped reality through excessive gaming – an escape that apparently clouded his perception of reality.
Looking back on a video that the father had made and shared on Facebook only a few weeks before the crime. It showed Mali and Luka laughing in a cafe in Amsterdam. He also wrote that his children “would live the dream”. But the ideal world was an illusion – only 49 days later Luka was dead.
Source: Krone

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