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One Of The WORST Cases of Torture I’ve Ever Seen – Zulfarhan Osman Zulkarnain

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In a shocking turn of events, the Malaysian judiciary has upheld the conviction of six students for the brutal torture and murder of Zulfarhan Osman Zulkarnain, a promising naval cadet, in a case that has gripped the nation since 2017. The court’s decision to reinstate the death penalty for the perpetrators comes after a protracted legal battle that exposed the harrowing details of Zulfarhan’s tragic demise.

Zulfarhan, a 21-year-old student at Malaysia’s National Defense University, was subjected to a horrifying ordeal by his peers over a missing laptop, a trivial accusation that spiraled into unimaginable violence. On May 21, 2017, a group of fellow cadets, led by Muhammad Akmal, tortured him for hours, employing a steam iron to inflict severe burns across his body. Despite his cries of innocence, Zulfarhan endured relentless abuse, ultimately leading to his death on June 1, 2017, ten days after the initial assault.

The case, initially ruled as culpable homicide, faced immense public outcry, prompting prosecutors to appeal for a harsher sentence. On June 23, 2024, the appeals court condemned the acts as “extreme inhumane violence” and reinstated murder charges against the six men, sentencing them to death by hanging. The ruling marked a significant shift in the legal landscape regarding bullying and violence in Malaysia.

As the nation breathes a sigh of relief at the verdict, Zulfarhan’s parents remain haunted by their loss. They have expressed their anguish over the lack of accountability and remorse from the attackers. Zulfarhan’s mother, who publicly forgave the assailants, continues to grapple with the pain of her son’s brutal end, emphasizing that forgiveness does not equate to forgetting.

This case has ignited a national conversation about bullying and the need for systemic change within educational institutions. As the legal saga reaches its conclusion, the memory of Zulfarhan Osman Zulkarnain serves as a somber reminder of the dire consequences of unchecked violence.

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