Father of Murdered Palestinian-American Boy Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Illinois Court
Father of Murdered Palestinian-American Boy Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Illinois Court
The father of a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy killed in an apparent hate crime has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the suspect, his wife, and their property management company.According to The Chicago Sun-Times, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week on behalf of Oday Al-Fayoume, whose son, Wadea, was stabbed to death in mid-October. Al-Fayoume’s wife, Hanan Shaheen, was also targeted in the same attack. She survived, but with serious injuries.Local law enforcement quickly arrested a suspect, identified as the family’s 71-year-old landlord, Joseph Czuba. Czuba purportedly targeted the family due to their Muslim faith and Palestinian ethnicity.The lawsuit, lodged in a Will County court, names defendants including the accused killer and his wife, Mary Czuba, as well as their property management company, Discerning Property Management.Attorney for Al-Fayoume indicate that Czuba had earlier instructed his wife to tell the family that he wanted them to leave the apartment, as Czuba feared that Shaheen’s “Palestinian friends were going to harm them.”In his complaint, Al-Fayoume asserts that both Mary Czuba and Discerning Property Management “were indifferent and failed to recognize a threat and prevent serious bodily harm” to their tenants.
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