Tala’s father will not waive his right

Khalid Al-Shehri, the father of Tala, the child murdered at the hands of an Indonesian maid, said he would not waive his right to justice in any circumstance.

January 09, 2013





YANBU — Khalid Al-Shehri, the father of Tala, the child murdered at the hands of an Indonesian maid, said he would not waive his right to justice in any circumstance. He has asked for a speedy end to the case, and a judgment of death penalty for the maid. He added that neither the Indonesian Consulate nor anyone else has contacted him to waive his right.


 


“The door on this issue is closed,” he added. He pointed out that he will not employ any more housemaids in his home If needed, his wife will quit her job to attend to their children. He asked for nurseries in schools and daycare centers in various neighborhoods be established to care for the children of working parents.


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