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Kuwait woman killed after refusing marriage proposal

A Kuwaiti woman sued a man because he was harassing her sister trying to force her into marriage, threatening to kill her. He was arrested and released on bail. Once free, he murdered the woman, stabbed her dozens of times and left her body outside a hospital [Twitter]

A Kuwaiti woman sued a man because he was harassing her sister trying to force her into marriage, threatening to kill her. He was arrested and released on bail. Once free, he murdered the woman, stabbed her dozens of times and left her body outside a hospital [Twitter]

A Kuwaiti woman has been killed after refusing a marriage proposal.

Authorities said they arrested a man in relation to the murder and released him on bail.

The woman, whose identity has not been made public, was kidnapped along with her children by the suspect, who social media users have named as Fahad Subhi Mohammed.

The attack came months after she had informed authorities that the man had threatened her life after her family refused his marriage proposal.

The suspect kidnapped the lady and, according to local reports, the man also rammed his car into the victim’s sister’s car.

This is the latest case of abuse being highlighted by women in the Gulf state in recent months.

Kuwait launched a “MeToo” campaign earlier this year as a result of official inaction over harassment using the hashtag “Lan Asket”, Arabic for “I will not be silent.”

READ: Egypt court starts sex crimes trial of student in #MeToo case

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