Mother tells Halifax courtroom her life lost meaning after son was stabbed to death
HALIFAX — The grieving mother of a 16-year-old Halifax boy who was fatally stabbed last year delivered a heart-wrenching victim impact statement during a sentencing hearing today for two teens who have pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Speaking through an Arabic interpreter, Basima Al Jaji told youth court that the death of her son, Ahmad Al Marrach, has left her life without meaning.
Al Jaji told Judge Elizabeth Buckle that she is still waiting for her son to walk through the front door of the family’s home, and she described how she is still hoping to wake up from a bad dream.
The Grade 10 student, who arrived in Canada with his family in 2016 after escaping the war in Syria, was found badly injured in a parking garage next to the Halifax Shopping Centre on April 22, and he died later in hospital.