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The Sana Nazari, whose five children attended the Tala'i school, alleged that one of his daughters had been raped by the school administrator. No evidence was found of this.〔(San'a school gunman reportedly schizophrenic ) (March 30, 1997)〕 Nazari had been a bus driver for the two schools, but was fired for unknown reasons some time before the shooting.〔Man accused of killing 6 people is sentenced to death, ''Associated Press'' (April 1, 1997)〕 After being declared sane, Nazari, whose name was also reported as being Hassan Ali al-Baadani〔 or Muhammad Ahmad al-Naziri,〔 was sentenced to death the next day for killing a headmistress, a teacher, a cafeteria worker, a bystander and two students and executed with five shots in the chest in an empty lot between the two schools on April 5, 1997. An initial sentence to nail his body on a cross for three days was repealed.〔(Court sentences San'a school gunman to death ) (March 31, 1997)〕〔(Yemen Executes Killer of Six ), ''The Washington Post'' (April 6, 1997)〕〔(Around The World ), ''The Seattle Times'' (April 2, 1997)〕 After his execution, Nazari's body was kicked to a pulp by angry citizens and burned. His daughters fought the courts against the execution but lost. The daughter who was allegedly raped committed suicide five years later; the other four children all died in a train accident in 2006. ==Victims== *Asma Abd al-Bari, headmistress of Tala'i school *Muhammad Yahya al-Ulufi, teacher at Tala'i school *Husayn Ali Qa'id al-Ba'dani *Ali Muhammad Muqbil al-Awadi *Imad Muhammad al-Raymi *Unidentified student 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sana'a school shooting」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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