Calgary mother convicted of killing daughter will not serve jail termRead more here.
CALGARY — A Calgary mother won’t spend a day in jail for killing her teenage daughter with a head scarf — a decision that has prompted outrage….
In October, LoVecchio acquitted Magomadova, 40, of second-degree murder and found her guilty of manslaughter in the death of Aminat, 14. He placed her on probation for three years with several conditions, including taking counselling for grief, depression and anger management...
Magomadova was charged after the deadly incident at their home the morning of Feb. 26, 2007, after Aminat refused to go to court to be sentenced for assaulting a female teacher at her school.
The devout Muslim mother claimed Aminat came at her with a knife in her sewing room, where she prayed several times a day. She said she reacted by wrapping the scarf around her daughter’s neck and twice told the girl to put the knife down before the teen lost consciousness.
A knife was found in the room, but the daughter’s fingerprints were not on it.
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CALGARY - Aminat Magomadova was so aggressive and threatening at her schools that a behavioural support worker was once assigned to constantly accompany the teen, a clinical psychologist testified on Tuesday.
Harnisha Nathoo said the 14-year-old girl, who was strangled by her mother with a scarf following an argument at their southeast home on Feb. 26, 2007, was diagnosed with severe emotional behavioural disorder and disruptive behavioural disorder while at Vincent Massey Junior High.
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Video of Aminat in school here:
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