More Than a Month After His Abduction by an Ethiopian Man, Jazan Police Find the Decomposed Body of the Yemeni Child Al-Nashiri
News 2 November 2011

More Than a Month After His Abduction by an Ethiopian Man, Jazan Police Find the Decomposed Body of the Yemeni Child Al-...

Police in Saudi Arabia's Jazan region said they had located the body of fourteen-year-old Yemeni child Yahya Al-Nashiri, who had been abducted by an Ethiopian man…

More Than a Month After His Abduction by an Ethiopian Man, Jazan Police Find the Decomposed Body of the Yemeni Child Al-Nashiri
2 November 2011 News motive

Police in Saudi Arabia’s Jazan region said they had located the body of fourteen-year-old Yemeni child Yahya Al-Nashiri, who had been abducted by an Ethiopian man more than a month earlier.

According to official statements, the body was found decomposed in a valley north of Jazan after investigators questioned the arrested suspect, who confessed to the location. The child had disappeared after being abducted near Al-Darb, and his family had accused African suspects of kidnapping him and demanding a ransom of 80,000 Saudi riyals.

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