Ege, 32, used a stick to beat her seven-year-old son Yaseen
'like a dog' when he couldn’t recite passages from the Islamic holy book.
A court heard the beatings were so brutal he died from his
injuries and his mother tried to burn the body to destroy the evidence. Yaseen
was originally thought to have died in a tragic accident in the house fire. But
a post mortem examination showed Ege had been beating and abusing her little
boy in the months leading up to his murder.When the smoke had cleared it
emerged that Yaseen was dead before the fire had started.
He had suffered significant abdominal injuries that were the
cause of his death. There were multiple injuries including fractures which were
non-accidental. Sara Ege made no attempt to seek the medical attention he so
obviously needed. He suffered terribly she started the fire to hide what she
had done.'
In a police interview Ege told officers she was trying to
teach her son the Koran but he was not very good.
University graduate Ege said: 'I was getting more and more
frustrated, if he didn’t read it properly I would be very angry - I would hit
him. We had a high target, I wanted him to learn 35 pages in three months. I
promised him a new bike if he could do it. But Yaseen wasn’t very good - after
a year of practice he had only learned a chapter.'
Ege and her taxi driver husband Yousef, 38, had enrolled
Yaseen in advanced classes at their local mosque. They wanted him to become
Hafiz - an Islamic term for someone who memorises the Koran.
'Memorising the whole
of Koran is a great reward for the whole family. It brings honour and increases
the standing of the whole family in the local community. But mischievous Yaseen
preferred to play with his friends and got behind with his studies.
The schoolboy was coming to the end of a three-month trial
period at the mosque and Ege was keen for him to impress his Imam.
Ege became more and more frustrated with her son’s inability
to learn the passages he needed to.
'I was getting all
this bad stuff in my head, like I couldn’t concentrate, I was getting angry too
much, I would shout at Yaseen all the time. I was getting very wild and I hit
Yaseen with a stick on his back like a dog. He would be doing his work and wouldn’t
complain and I would hit and hit him more and more. He was a good boy but I
used to get angry and he wouldn’t even stop me or say anything to anyone.'
Ege would hit Yaseen
with a stick, a hammer, a rolling pin and a slipper as well as repeatedly punching
him.
In the months after Yaseen’s death Ege told her GP she had
been told to kill him by Shaitan - an Islamic name for the devil.
'It is Shaitan - it
is the devil which is telling me to do all these bad things. I have become so
harsh, I even killed my own son.'
Ege told her doctor she felt '100 per cent better' after her
seven-year-old son died.
'It is like something
has been released. For three or four months I have not been normal. Voices told
me to hit Yaseen and then hit him more and more.'
Ege initially denied murdering Yaseen and burning his body
to hide what she had done.Later she said she burned her son’s body after discovering
he had died in the house and panicked.
Ege was found guilty of murder and perverting the course of
justice by burning little Yaseen’s body and sentenced to life imprisonment
Speaking outside court Detective Constable Kim Roche said:
'Throughout this investigation we have heard many tributes to Yaseen.
'Quiet, hardworking, bright, well-behaved, obedient,
respectful, polite and smiley are just some of the words used to describe him.
'It is a tragedy that such a promising young life was taken
and those that loved him most will not be able to see him grow up to be a young
man.'
-Dailymail
Strange things are happening everyday . Poor innocent boy kill for nothing
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