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Tamer Mohamed al-Shar'i (15)
Reported place of arrest: Saida, Dera'a governorate
Reported date of arrest: 29 April
Reported date of delivery of body: 8 June
Observations on corpse: Pathologist video observation: Wound below left knee, seems to be the result of an open tibial fracture. Obvious facial injuries (jaw - especially left side - huge laceration and probable fractures).
Details: Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i, a 15-year-old boy from al-Jeeza, went missing on 29 April amid the mass arrests of and shooting at protesters. An amateur video dated 8 June shows his body being brought by ambulance to a hospital where it is then cleaned and prepared, presumably for burial. His corpse appears to show a badly beaten head and a damaged eye. The wounds are consistent with testimony given by a named individual, cited in the media, who says he was held with Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i at a branch of Air Force Intelligence and saw him being beaten, despite having a bullet wound in the side of his chest. The witness said that he saw eight or nine interrogators bludgeon the head, back, feet and genitals of Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i, whose hands were tied behind his back. The witness said he saw Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i beaten “until he bled from the nose, mouth and ears and fell unconscious”. Read the full report
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Location on map is approximate.
Tamer Mohamed al-Shar'i (15)
Reported place of arrest: Saida, Dera'a governorate
Reported date of arrest: 29 April
Reported date of delivery of body: 8 June
Observations on corpse: Pathologist video observation: Wound below left knee, seems to be the result of an open tibial fracture. Obvious facial injuries (jaw - especially left side - huge laceration and probable fractures).
Details: Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i, a 15-year-old boy from al-Jeeza, went missing on 29 April amid the mass arrests of and shooting at protesters. An amateur video dated 8 June shows his body being brought by ambulance to a hospital where it is then cleaned and prepared, presumably for burial. His corpse appears to show a badly beaten head and a damaged eye. The wounds are consistent with testimony given by a named individual, cited in the media, who says he was held with Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i at a branch of Air Force Intelligence and saw him being beaten, despite having a bullet wound in the side of his chest. The witness said that he saw eight or nine interrogators bludgeon the head, back, feet and genitals of Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i, whose hands were tied behind his back. The witness said he saw Tamer Mohamed al-Shar’i beaten “until he bled from the nose, mouth and ears and fell unconscious”. Read the full report
© MsAboMalik
Location on map is approximate.