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Stockholm subway thief sentenced to prison

Stockholm (AP) - a 28-year-old Tunisian security cameras caught stealing a people who had fallen to Stockholm subway track, and then let him hit a train last Tuesday was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 1 and a half years in prison for theft.
A Swedish court ordered nadal Khiari his victims pay $1800 in damages, and ruled that he had served, would be deported. He has not been charged people stay in orbit, because Sweden law does not require people to help.
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This video shows the victims of drunk, from the subway station. Then jump on Khiari orbit, and steal his goods, leave him there. The victim was a train run down, lost a foot, but survived.
The court wrote that the victim had "in a particularly vulnerable position, lying intoxication and injured subway orbit, without any opportunity to protect themselves, in were killed or seriously injured dangerous. Must be nadal Khiari, fully realize it."
Khiari man admitted to stealing the mobile phone, silver watchcase and a gold necklace, said he is unemployed and in urgent need of money, food and medicine. He expressed regret, the subway staff on the track, a man not alarm.
He was also convicted of other theft, commitment in August. It was not immediately clear if he will appeal the decision.




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