Culture-Enriching Murder of a Hairdresser in Pisa

The following video report concerns the murder of a Moroccan hairdresser by a Tunisian in the Italian city of Pisa. Given the occupation of the victim, and the well-known proclivities of Muslim males, I have to wonder whether this tragic incident might have been the result of a romance gone horribly wrong.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   Case closed, but still open as to motive.
00:04   Yesterday at 5pm, Halim Hamza, a hairdresser from Morocco,
00:08   was murdered in front of his own shop, in Via Corridoni, near Pisa railway station.
00:12   The perpetrator, Mourad Talbi, turned himself in shortly afterwards.
00:17   He went to the Pisa Carabinieri station himself, where he confessed to the murder.
00:21   The crime was committed openly in front of witnesses, and was not preceded by a fight.
00:24   The victim was stabbed in cold blood, with a single, deadly knife blow.
00:29   He was married and had two children, one of whom is very young.
00:32   He had been managing the hairdresser business with two other partners, for three years.
00:36   The assailant is a man in his thirties from Tunisia, with a record of drug dealing.
00:41   Interrogated by the prosecutor, he just confessed to the murder,
00:44   without disclosing a motive for it.
00:47   In addition to this detail, it turns out that
00:50   he didn’t even tried to escape, as if he wanted to claim the murder.
00:53   This leads us to presume that the attack was personal, related to the private sphere.
00:57   There were no business ties between the two. As for the victim,
01:00   no trace of illicit activity has been found, for the moment.
 

2 thoughts on “Culture-Enriching Murder of a Hairdresser in Pisa

  1. I wonder where Mr Hamza was on the crazy/hot matrix?

    Anyway, its one less invader but he’s already done his part to colonize Europe with several more junior invaders.

  2. Could be that someone, sailing the Windward passage, wanted to jump their Barbary Corsair Ship for another more snugger berth and his shipmate didn’t like it that he was going to raise his flag-pole on another Corsair?
    Who knows, but it’s one down for sure.

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