Syrian
father and sons jailed for murder of 18-year-old daughter
January
5, 2026
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2026/01/syrian-father-and-sons-jailed-for-murder-of-18-year-old-daughter/
A Syrian
man who murdered his 18-year-old daughter in a so-called “honour killing”
before fleeing the county has been given a 30-year jail sentence.
Khaled al
Najjar was convicted in absentia in Lelystad alongside his two sons, Muhanad,
25, and Mohamed, 23, who were in court. They were given 20 years each for
complicity in the murder of their sister, Ryan, in May 2024.
The court
heard Ryan was bound and gagged with 18 metres of duct tape before being
drowned in a shallow pool in the Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve.
Traces of
her father’s DNA were found on the duct tape and under her fingernails. The
evidence indicated she was still alive when she was thrown into the water.
Khaled,
53, then fled to northern Syria, where he remarried and later wrote a letter to
the Telegraaf newspaper in which he admitted murdering his daughter.
The court
said Ryan’s family had killed her because she rejected the values of her strict
Islamic upbringing while living in Joure, Friesland.
Since
2022 she had been taken into care numerous times in different institutions and
told police several times that her father and brothers had threatened and
assaulted her.
“Burden”
“They saw
her as a burden that needed to be got rid of,” the prosecution service said in
court.
The two
brothers denied any involvement in their sister’s death, calling their father
Khaled a “psychopath” and a “monster”. But the court heard that they had been
involved in covering up the killing, deleting photos and videos from Ryan’s
phone and asking other family members to destroy chat records.
The
brothers discussed various ways of killing Ryan with their father before the
murder, including a suggestion by Mohamed to use a poisonous plant, the court
heard.
“Destroying
evidence was their only concern,” the court said in its judgment.
It is
doubtful if Khaled will service his sentence, as there is no extradition treaty
between Syria and the Netherlands and he is unlikely to return to the country
voluntarily.


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