April 26, 2024

Woman gets life in prison for deadly stabbing

 

She stabbed her love interest in a fit of jealousy.

And now, Tammy Myran has been sentenced to life in prison.

26-year-old Myran was handed the mandatory life sentence, with no possibility of parole for ten years, for the second degree murder of 32-year-old Abdu Basir Ghulam Mohammad, a man she met after a night of drinking at a Surrey bar in October 2008.

The trial heard how Myran and two friends went back to Mohammad’s home, the pair had sex and continued to party the next day.

But when a friend put her leg on Mohammad’s lap, the couple fought, with Myran ending up stabbing him in the neck.

The judge rejected myran’s lawyer’s argument his client was too drunk to form the intent to kill.

 

CKNW Vancouver News

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