Mother reacts to son's attempt to burn himself near Kaaba

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Mother reacts to sons attempt to burn himself near Kaaba

He's mentally unstable, mom tells about son behind Grand Mosque incident.

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Published: Thu 16 Feb 2017, 5:38 PM

Last updated: Fri 17 Feb 2017, 8:49 PM

The mother of the man, who attempted to burn himself near the Holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque, has finally spoken about the incident.
Commenting on her son's suicide attempt, she said that he was mentally unstable and had a medical record at a local mental hospital, Al Madinah reported.
Umm Mohammad said her son has a medical record in Shihar Mental Hospital in Taif.
"My son's mental health deteriorated after his father died and he did not get his rightful inheritance. My son is 36 years old and he is the eldest of my seven children. He used to work with his father. He was not able to have a stable job due to the unstable circumstances he went through," said Umm Mohammad.
She added his relatives took over his father's house and some of his properties in Al-Shabika, Jarwal, and Mount Al-Madafi.
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"The relatives released a deed declaring that the inheritance will pass on to them instead of my son without his consent or consultation. I was concerned about my son and I feared he would seek revenge and harm his relatives," said Umm Mohammad.
She added she put her own son in jail to prevent him from harming others and even recounted an incident where he tried to burn himself at the General Court.
"Two years ago, my son tried to burn himself alive at the General Court as a form of protest against the court's decision to give the properties to his relatives and not him," the mother added.
The family lives on social insurance and financial aids from charity organizations.
At the time of the incident, she was abroad for the treatment of cirrhosis, where she was being treated for more than three months.
"I knew about what happened at the Grand Mosque when I was abroad. I had to expedite my treatment so I can come back to Saudi Arabia and be next to my son.
Umm Mohammed said that she had provided authorities all medical and legal papers concerning her son.

 
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She added her son would have never committed such a horrid crime at the Grand Mosque if he wasn't so unjustly treated by his own relatives, Saudi Gazette reported.


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