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One of the abductees died on Wednesday in the Houthi militia detainee in Sanaa after suffering severe torture.
A local source told Alasimahonline Website that the 30-year-old abductee, Abdu Muhammad al-Amari, is a resident of al-Saddah district. He died after being subjected to intense torture in the Houthi-controlled Criminal Investigation Department in the capital Sana'a and was forced to confess to criminal charges attributed to him.
The source added that the Criminal Investigation Department in Sana'a justified its crime in front of the people of the late Amari, by claiming that they found him suicide in a solitary confinement in which he was held in.
The source pointed out that the Houthi group transferred the body of Amari to the mortuary of Kuwait Hospital in the capital Sanaa, where his family refused to receive the body, demanding to conduct an immediate investigation in the presence of a forensic doctor to inspect the body, which found on it traces of painful torture.
The Houthi-controlled detention camps have witnessed multiple abuses against the abductees, where local human rights organizations have reported the deaths of more than 121 abductees as a result of torture in the Houthi prisons in Sana'a, Hodeidah, Ibb and Dhamar since the Houthi coup against the state in September 2014.
Alasimahonline