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Jamal Khashoggi murder case: Saudi court sentenced 5 to death

Ayushi Sharma

Saudi Arabia court sentenced 5 convicts to death in the murder case of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashogi living in the US. In the Journalist Khashogi Murder Case, five have been sentenced to death along with three people with 24 years imprisonment. Khashogi, a staunch critic of the Crown Prince, was assassinated at the Saudi consulate in Turkey. There were demonstrations against Saudi around the world after this murder.

A Saudi court sentenced five people to death in a Saudi court hearing this murder case. In its judgment, the court has sentenced five to death in the murder of Khashoggi. The three convicts were also sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment for the murder. Let us know that in October this year, a Turkish newspaper had allegedly released a recording of Khashogi's last words.

Journalist Khashogi was last seen on 2 October 2018

Khashogi used to write a column for the Washington Post newspaper and lived in the US before his disappearance. He was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October 2018, where he went to pick up some papers to marry his Turkish fiance. After his controversial death, Saudi Arabia hit the target of the world. Saudi Arabia issued conflicting information about his disappearance.

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