Paralysis justice in Saudi
Cairo, Aug. 20: A Saudi judge has asked several hospitals in the country whether they could damage a man’s spinal cord as punishment after he was convicted of attacking another man with a cleaver and paralysing him, the brother of the victim said on Thursday.
Mr Abdul-Aziz al-Mutairi, 22, was left paralysed and subsequently lost a foot after a fight more than two years ago. He asked a judge in the northwestern Tabuk province to impose an equivalent punishment on his attacker under Islamic law.
A hospital responded that it is possible to damage the spinal cord, but it added that the operation would have to be done at a specialised facility.
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