Man Sentenced to Life for Murdering Friend Over Debt Dispute
Man who stabbed friend to death 'over debt' after nightclub trip jailed for life
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Fawaz Abdulkareem, 36, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 32-year-old Daniel Manuel, following a nightclub outing that ended in a fatal stabbing over a debt. Abdulkareem will serve a minimum of 17 years.
- 01Fawaz Abdulkareem was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 17 years for murdering Daniel Manuel.
- 02The incident occurred on July 5, following a nightclub visit, where a dispute over money escalated to violence.
- 03Abdulkareem stabbed Manuel three times with a kitchen knife, claiming self-defense, which was dismissed by the jury.
- 04Detective Inspector Luke Hampton noted the extreme violence and betrayal involved, as Abdulkareem attempted to mislead police after the attack.
- 05Manuel's wife expressed profound grief, stating the loss has shattered her world and affected every aspect of her life.
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Fawaz Abdulkareem, aged 36, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his friend Daniel Manuel, 32, after a dispute over a debt. The incident occurred on July 5 last year, following a night out at a nightclub. Abdulkareem stabbed Manuel three times with a kitchen knife at his flat on Bondway, Vauxhall. After the attack, Abdulkareem attempted to conceal the weapon and mislead emergency services. He was arrested when officers noticed blood on his clothing. Despite claiming self-defense, the jury found him guilty of murder and possession of a bladed article. Abdulkareem will serve a minimum of 17 years in prison. Detective Inspector Luke Hampton highlighted the betrayal of trust in the violent act, while Manuel's wife, Zulal, shared her devastation over the loss, which has deeply impacted her life.
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The violent incident has left a family devastated and raised concerns about safety in the community.
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