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LONGUEUIL, QUE (Canada).?A Quebec man who slapped his teenage daughter so hard she died has been sentenced to 60 days in jail.

Moussa Sidime is expected to serve his time two days a week over 30 weeks.

He was sentenced Wednesday in court in Longueuil, south of Montreal.

The 74-year-old man had pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of his 13-year-old daughter Noutene in October 2010.

The court heard Sidime struck her because he didn?t like how she?d completed a chore and because she had been disrespectful.

It was Sidime who called 911 himself after finding the girl unconscious minutes later. She died after a few days in hospital.

The Crown was seeking a prison sentence.

Sidime?s lawyer had argued for leniency, calling the death an exceptional case.

 

 

Source:  http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2014/05/21/quebec_man_who_killed_daughter_with_slap_gets_60_days_in_jail.html

Hmm, a slap shouldn't kill somebody. There must have been some unknown condition she had. But jeez, 2 days a week in jail for 30 weeks? Seems like a super odd sentence for killing a little girl.

Not everything requires blood for blood or for someone to die in a cell, clearly the courts found it to be an accident, no motive of intent and chances are the guy is devastated and now has to live with himself the rest of his short remaining years, what good does it really do to have him sit in jail for a Cpl of years when rehabilitation isn't necessary as it was a once off and retribution is served by what he has to live with. 

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Dont forget this happened in Canada.

*slap* "sorry'
*dies* "sorry"
*judge* "sorry"
*old guy* "sorry"

and that pretty much sums it all up right there.

BUT WHAT THE HELL IS A 73YO DOING WITH A 13YO DAUGHTER?! Thats the real crime :/

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Not everything requires blood for blood or for someone to die in a cell, clearly the courts found it to be an accident, no motive of intent and chances are the guy is devastated and now has to live with himself the rest of his short remaining years, what good does it really do to have him sit in jail for a Cpl of years when rehabilitation isn't necessary as it was a once off and retribution is served by what he has to live with. 

 

Couldn't agree more

Hmm, a slap shouldn't kill somebody. There must have been some unknown condition she had. But jeez, 2 days a week in jail for 30 weeks? Seems like a super odd sentence for killing a little girl.

 

Yeah, he really got a slap on the wrist over this.

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Only in America ...

I'll say it again, at least it's not florida...again.  :pinch:

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?For a Muslim, you believe that what has happened is the will of God . . . . Whatever would have come out today would have been what God wanted ? as with the passing of our sister, said Aissatou Sidim?-Blanton, who travelled from Texas to be at Wednesday?s sentencing.

 

Yeah, why am I not surprised which religion is involved here? 

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To the contrary - EVERYONE who is affiliated with a religion has commited a crime... well except for Buddhism -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_violence

 

You actually googled and had to copy & Paste 10 links - just to get shot down with 1 comment - that sucks

Actually, its not me who got shot down, you proved what I was saying is correct. Any human can commit a crime, no matter what religion they belong to, even atheist commit crime.

 

 
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_violence

 

Actually, its not me who got shot down, you proved what I was saying is correct. Any human can commit a crime, no matter what religion they belong to, even atheist commit crime.

 

 

I think most of the violence done by Buddhists is done to themselves, isnt it ?   Your wiki link actually mentioned they are among the least violent religions.  And the wiki link even states they had more than enough just cause for violence...

I know I erroneously said Buddhists NEVER commited violence - but when one thinks of a Buddhist - violence is not what comes to mind.

I know you see what I am saying - (of course I didnt really mean NO Buddhist EVER commited ANY violent act , my absolution was journalistic sensationalism)  but I know you see and agree with what Im saying... ;)

And now that I read your original post - I see the sarcasm - I guess it was late when I read it - or I was hopped up on Diet Coke and Tramadol - so to that I apologize.

 

Buddhist aren't that violent, that's why Buddhist (monks no less) have been killing anyone that isn't Buddhist in Burma for the past couple years, going as far as setting people on fire. This might be from 2012, but the discriminatory attacks haven't stopped.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Rakhine_State_riots

 

I think most of the violence done by Buddhists is done to themselves, isnt it ?   Your wiki link actually mentioned they are among the least violent religions.  And the wiki link even states they had more than enough just cause for violence...

I know I erroneously said Buddhists NEVER commited violence - but when one thinks of a Buddhist - violence is not what comes to mind.

I know you see what I am saying - (of course I didnt really mean NO Buddhist EVER commited ANY violent act , my absolution was journalistic sensationalism)  but I know you see and agree with what Im saying... ;)

And now that I read your original post - I see the sarcasm - I guess it was late when I read it - or I was hopped up on Diet Coke and Tramadol - so to that I apologize.
 

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