18 Şubat 2024 Pazar

"Beat & Release": Murder Case Hangs on Heartbeat Record of "Smart Watch", in Erzurum

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 18 February 2024)
























                           Witness for the prosecution.

Russian Anastasia Emelianova (33) came to Erzurum after the Russia-
Ukraine war broke out and struck up a romance via social media with 
Syrian coffee shop barista Mohammad Nizar Arnabeh (30).  Last 20 
September the couple had an argument, which was heard by neighbors.
A few hours later, Arnabeh came to a neighbor on the floor below to
request help because he said Emelianova was injured. 

Police and medics arrived to find Emelianova dead from blood loss.
Arnabeh was arrested and in the first hearing of the case he asserted
that he would not concur with his earlier statement to police that he
had stabbed Emelianova in her calf with a piece of broken glass.  He
"explained" to the court that "I do not accept the statement I gave at
the police station, which was a piece of fiction.  This is what happened:
I left work at 0115 hours and came home at 0135 hours and found
Anastasia face-down on the floor and I thought she must be dead."

Begüm Osma, the lawyer for Emelianova's family, took note of 
Arnabeh's conflicting statements and pointed to Emelianova's 
"smart watch" as the key to finding the truth because the watch would
have recorded when and whether Emelanova's heartbeat stopped.  (!)
She added that "this was a monstrous murder of a woman and we will
not let it rest."

Consequently, an expert will examine the "smart watch" until the 
court takes up the case again in March. 

Time flies when you're having fun.



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