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Friday, 26 April 2024 - 18:40

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Suspect accused in brutal slaying of Amsterdam neighbor facing 15 years in prison

The Public Prosecution Service recommended 15 years in prison and mandatory treatment in a TBS psychiatric institution on Friday against the 36-year-old Nuri Ö. He is accused in the murder of 25-year-old Rens and the attempted manslaughter of the victim’s 29-year-old roommate, Lars. The two men were suddenly attacked in their home on August 1 on the Robert Scottsstraat in Amsterdam-West.

Ö. allegedly entered his neighbors’ home armed with a large kitchen knife on the morning in question and immediately attacked Rens. His roommate heard the commotion and went to see what the problem was a few seconds later, leading to a fight with the suspect. Rens died at the scene from his stab wounds, while the roommate was left with permanent injuries. The police were able to arrest the man at the scene of the crime. “An indescribable drama,” said the officer.

The suspect began applauding during testimony and subsequently clashed with the judge who chaired the proceedings. The judge ordered the suspect to be silent. When Ö. did not stay quiet, the chair sent him out of the courtroom. There was a brief skirmish between the suspect and the officers who were ushering him out, and then leading him to the holding cells at the court. The man did not hear the recommendation in person due to this. Ö. did not want to attend the hearing, but the court ordered him to via a so-called conveyance order.

Ö. has so far refused to explain what happened, and called the hearing “a sham trial.” He said he believes he is the victim of an unspecified conspiracy. According to behavioral experts, Ö. is suffering from paranoid delusions, and should be considered less personally accountable for his crimes if he is convicted. He needs to be sent for mandatory, long-term treatment at a TBS psychiatric institution, they argued.

The Public Prosecution Service blames the suspect for not wanting to answer any questions. The relatives are left with questions left unanswered due to this. “Why?” the prosecutor said. “Why did he enter the victim’s home, and why did he attack them?”

The prosecutor thinks that Ö. had a deliberate plan to kill Rens because he saw him as a part of unspecified conspiracies. Before the violent attack, the suspect published messages on X, which the prosecutor claims prove that he planned the murder. He wanted to apply the “fatal hit.”

A pre-meditated plan when it comes to stabbing the roommate has not been proven, said the Public Prosecution Service. “We do not know what would have happened if the roommate had not gotten involved with the attack on Rens,” the prosecutor added.

The court will announce its decision regarding the case on May 31.

Earlier in the day, the court heard arguments that pointed out that there were many signs about Nuri Ö.‘s deteriorating mental condition, and that these were not adequately handled. “The signs were life-sized,” said the lawyer representing Rens’ parents and girlfriend put it. “All agencies and people - they all received signals, but no one did anything.”

The roommate described Ö. as being like “a ticking time bomb that finally went off.” It emerged during the hearing that the suspect’s mother was among several people who had repeatedly contacted various authorities out of concern for Ö.’s behavior, which was becoming increasingly frightening.

Problems are said to have arisen from around the age of 16, exacerbated by alcohol and drug use. O. came into contact with the police numerous times and has a significant criminal record. According to his mother, he refused all help, was in the grip of delusions and heard voices in his head.

The woman was afraid of him and was no longer staying in the home on Robert Scottstraat at the time of the stabbing, but was instead staying with her daughter.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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