❤️HER NAME IS: AMIRA MOGHNEIH!❤️

In the end, her life was only worth three years to the judge who presided over her murder case.
Three years. This is what we’ve been reduced to. A woman. A mum. A daughter. A sister. A friend. A woman who was all these things to so many people, worth only three years. A woman murdered by a brutal domestic violence perpetrator worth only three years.
Her name is Amira Moghnieh. She was only 30 years old. Her former partner Ahmad Hodroj after luring her to the home she once shared with him under the guise of working out the intricacies of their divorce. He killed her on July 5 in Bexley, NSW. She was the 28th Australian woman killed that year.
Hodroj was sentenced on Thursday just gone after he was convicted of manslaughter instead of the original murder charge.
It’s most likely, based on her autopsy, that he killed her by pressing down onto her neck.
Hodroj claimed he did not remember hurting Amira, saying he blacked out. The judge believed this and gave him a maximum term of five years in prison with parole after three years.
He will have access to parole in July of 2026.


During the sentencing the judge blamed Amira for her own death, saying she was the ‘original aggressor’. Clearly she was not there to speak for herself so the only person who could have made that claim was her killer. A killer with a 25-year jail term hanging over his head. Nothing to gain, of course.
The court was also told he was a ‘conscientious and diligent spouse’.
Amira had just moved to Australia from Lebanon in 2014 and was forging a career caring for aged Australians.
She had left him after eight years together and had only just filed a property settlement as part of the divorce process.
He stole Amira from her three children and the family that deeply loves her.
Her body was taken back to her home country where hundreds of mourners carried her coffin through the streets and the women in her family and community mourned over her body.
“Since receiving the news, we have been living in a profound state of shock,” her family told the court.
“Our home, which was once filled with laughter has now become silent.
“This tragedy has left deep emotional scars within us, scars that will remain with us as long as we are living.”
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