In 2012, Nadine Aburas, a young, single muslim woman living alone in Cardiff Bay met millionaire US businessman Sammy Almahri on international dating site MuslimMatch.com.
While the relationship initially flourished, it eventually turned controlling, leading to severe harassment. Tragically, the situation ended in a fatal incident at a Cardiff hotel.
An international investigation and multi-continental police search followed, ultimately bringing the suspect to trial where justice was served. This video examines the timeline of the case and the final courtroom verdict.
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It is so sad that looking for love can get someone get ended.
Why didn't she get a new cell phone with a new number?
she want a millionare :))))) a poor guy was not good enought.
Awful. Just Awful
The chances of someone lying on dating sites are very high, with surveys showing that anywhere from 40% to 90% of online daters admit to misrepresenting themselves. However, these deceptions usually range from "harmless" profile embellishments (like old photos) to more malicious deceptions (like fake identities)
While tragic, this Docu is painfully stretched and repetitive.
No sort of punishment is fitting to the savagery of this man.👿👿 infuriating and incomprehensible. Hell will have a vip spot for him.
Documentary Request: The Forgotten Tragedy of Balkan Muslims (1804–1913)
I respectfully request the production of a well-researched, balanced, and historically accurate documentary on the suffering of Balkan Muslims during the decline and collapse of Ottoman rule between 1804 and 1913.
The documentary should explore the experiences of Muslim communities—including Turks, Bosniaks, Albanians, Pomaks, Torbeši, and Muslim Roma—who were affected by war, mass killings, forced expulsions, ethnic cleansing, and the destruction of their homes, villages, mosques, schools, cemeteries, and cultural heritage.
It should examine major historical events such as the Serbian Uprisings (1804–1817), the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878), and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913). The documentary should rely on archival records, diplomatic correspondence, eyewitness testimonies, contemporary newspaper reports, and the work of respected historians to present a balanced and evidence-based account.
The film should also document the humanitarian consequences of these conflicts, including the large-scale displacement of Muslim populations, the suffering of refugees, the destruction of centuries-old communities, and the lasting demographic and cultural changes across the Balkans. It should acknowledge that historical estimates vary, with historians generally estimating that millions of Muslims were displaced and hundreds of thousands lost their lives during this period, while recognizing that exact figures remain debated.
The purpose of this documentary is not to promote hatred, political agendas, or collective blame. Its goal is to preserve historical memory, honor the victims, encourage historical understanding, and ensure that this often-overlooked chapter of European history is presented with accuracy, balance, and respect for all innocent civilians affected by these conflicts.
Every forgotten victim deserves to be remembered with dignity, and every chapter of history deserves to be studied with honesty, compassion, and evidence.
Documentary Request: Forgotten Humanitarian Tragedies
Part I: The Forgotten Tragedy of Balkan Muslims (1804–1913)
– Explore the suffering of Balkan Muslim communities during the decline and collapse of Ottoman rule.
– Cover major events including the Serbian Uprisings, the Greek War of Independence, the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913).
– Document the experiences of Turks, Bosniaks, Albanians, Pomaks, Torbeši, and Muslim Roma who faced killings, forced displacement, and the destruction of their communities.
– Examine the loss of villages, mosques, schools, libraries, cemeteries, and centuries of Islamic cultural heritage.
– Explain how millions were displaced and hundreds of thousands died according to historical estimates, while noting that exact figures remain debated among historians.
– Show the lasting humanitarian, cultural, and demographic impact that permanently changed the Balkans.
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Part II: The Jammu Massacres and Displacement of Muslims (1947)
– Explore the mass killings and forced displacement of Muslims in the Jammu region during the Partition of British India in 1947.
– Tell the stories of innocent civilians who lost their families, homes, and ancestral communities.
– Examine the refugee crisis, the trauma of survivors, and the long-term effects of violence and displacement on later generations.
– Present historical records, eyewitness testimonies, archival documents, and the work of respected historians, while acknowledging that casualty estimates differ among sources.
– Explore how these events transformed the demographic and social landscape of the Jammu region and remain an important yet debated chapter of Partition history.
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The purpose of these documentaries is not to promote hatred or assign collective blame. Their goal is to preserve historical memory, honor innocent civilian victims, present evidence-based history, and ensure that these often-overlooked humanitarian tragedies are remembered with dignity, compassion, and historical accuracy. Every innocent life lost deserves to be remembered
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what a absolut evil mom.
The world will never be normal again l guess thats just to bad so sad its a hard knock life for us its a hard life for us.😊
Someone who reaches out on dating apps deserves a straight answer, but the flip side is people are not always who they claim to be, which makes those first messages weirdly high stakes. Trying to sound normal to a stranger is its own puzzle, and I've leaned on flirtcopilot a few times when I blank on how to open with someone new, since it just reads the profile screenshot and hands you something to send. Wild that something as ordinary as looking for a connection turned into this.
Бедная девочка, очень доверчивая! Почему не послушалась маму? Мне не хватило информации- какое было образование? кем работала?