The X-Murder
As usual Ahmed Samih was at the counter of Almart, a mini mart at Hadhibi Magu. At around 3:10 he saw Shahid (Shad) entering Baikandige, where his ex-wife lives.
Shad is described by people who know him as a kind hearted friendly person always with a huge smile on his face. And as a loving father who spends whatever he gets on his child and his ex-wife. Usually in his long sleeve shirts, loose jeans, tied to his back the dyed long hair, he is a well built man who seems to be strong, with broad shoulders and a height approximately of 5 feet 2 inches.
In less than 10 minutes after he entered the house, he came running, eyes wide, and rushed into Almart, asked Samih to dial the police and told he has been stabbed. Although Samih had difficulties believing what he was witnessing, Shad was profusely bleeding, slowly losing his strength. After several failed attempts Samih was able to reach 911, and provide information they requested including the place, street address etc.
And Shad was asking Samih to quick, and that he was black-outing. And in a while, his consciousness left his body. Luckily Samih saw a police personal outside the shop, and got his help with the situation. Just after a few minutes’ police had taken Shad to ADK hospital, a police personal informed Samih that Shad has deceased.
The end of Shad! With every end there is a new beginning, that is what people say. And with his end, what would be the new beginning? Would it be a jail term of a lifetime for his x-wife? Or would it be the beginning of a parent-less life for their kid Zac?
-thadu
3 Comments
she should be hang to death….
Your description of “Shad” defers very much from this guy’s http://flashofagenius.blogspot.com/2010/06/crime.html
And yes, whatever transpired, a life has been lost and ended. But not all endings start with a single beginning. In this case too many people might be affected.
He might be everything, might be a ‘bad guy’. Yet he did cared for Zac, and did spend a lot daily on Zac