Today Javier Cárdenas tells you one of those crazy news stories. The plan was devised by Shahraban K., a German of Iraqi origin that he wanted to separate from his clan and escape their intra-family disputes. A 24 year old girl organized a casting doubles to choose a young woman of great resemblance to her in order to kill her y pretend So his own deathe.
According to the spokeswoman for the Ingolstadt Prosecutor’s Office, before committing the murder, the young woman contacted several women who looked like her through social networks. Thanks to the fact that they did not look alike enough, up to five young people saved her life. However, 23-year-old Algerian blogger Khadidja O. was unlucky enough to ‘win the casting’. The girl was brutally murdered, receiving more than 50 stab wounds, which left her face disfigured.
According to the authorities, the crime took place on August 16, 2022, but it is now that everything has been made public in its entirety. Shahraban K. along with an accomplice Sheqir K., when they summoned the victim under a false promise. To get to the appointment, the woman had to travel by car to the city of Heilbronn, about 200 kilometers from her home. After picking her up at an agreed location, Shahraban and Sheqir put her in another car and killed the young woman on the way to a wooded area near the city of Ingolstadt. Afterwards, the two young men continued their journey towards the city and left the car with the Algerian’s body in a visible place, just in front of the residential area where Sheqir lived. After a few hours, Shahraban’s parents discovered the car and thought that she was the victim, as the resemblance was striking. However, after a subsequent DNA analysis, they were able to identify her as Khadidja O., a native of the city of Eppingen.
Several days later, Shahraban and Sheqir were arrested for the crime of culpable homicide, however, after an investigation, the Prosecutor’s Office determined that the two acted under nefarious motives, for which they are now accused of intentional homicide, for which they face a life sentence if the act is proven.