Man who disrupted Christmas party in Dubai ended up stabbed to death

Sri Lankan arrived at former flat-mate's home shouting and bawling so the latter took a knife from the kitchen and stabbed him once through the heart, a court heard.

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DUBAI // A drunk worker celebrating on Christmas Eve last year stabbed his compatriot to death when he arrived shouting and bawling, Dubai Criminal Court heard on Wednesday.

The Sri Lankan defendant, 36, was in festive mood, drinking and singing with his wife, brothers and a number of others from his homeland at his home in Al Muraqqabat when the man arrived at about 11pm yelling.

The defendant’s brother, 35, told prosecutors: “He used foul language, which provoked my brother. He then went to the kitchen and returned carrying a knife; he wanted to attack the man but I restrained him.”

He said that the victim, who used to share a flat with the defendant, then left.

“I thought it was over but moments later my wife ran towards me and told me that he had stabbed the man right outside the house,” the brother said.

Police were called and they arrived with an ambulance but the victim was already dead.

“A woman next to the dead body told us what happened and gave us the stabber’s name and said that he fled,” said a policeman, 40.

Two days later, the defendant walked into Al Muraqqabat police station and surrendered.

“He told us that he had previously fought with the victim because the latter broke into his room and stole cash from him and, on the night of the incident when the victim arrived and started insulting him, they engaged in a fight and he stabbed him, but couldn’t remember where exactly he stabbed him,” the policeman said.

The defendant said that he hid for two days in Sharjah but thought that there was no way out of the country so he decided to turn himself in.

A medical report said the victim, whose age was not given, died as the result of a single stab in the heart.

“He attacked me first and I was acting in self-defence,” said the defendant, who denied premeditated murder but confessed to consuming alcohol.

The next hearing will be on May 24 to appoint him a lawyer.

salamir@thenational.ae