Zaineddin Al Aalak
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Man convicted of killing father and dumping his body not eligible for parole for 15 yearsJustice David Labrenz has set parole ineligibility for Zaineddin Al Aalak at 15 years for the second-degree murder of his father, Mohamed Al Aalak.CrimeFeb 25, 2021
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Jury finds Calgary man guilty of killing his father and dumping the bodyOn Wednesday, a jury found Zaineddin Al Aalak guilty of second-degree murder and causing indignity to a body after killing his father in 2017.CrimeDec 10, 2020
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Trial begins for Calgary man accused of killing his father and dumping his bodyOn Monday, Al Aalak's jury trial began at the grandstand on the Calgary Stampede grounds where trials are being held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.CrimeNov 3, 2020
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Son charged with 2nd-degree murder after father’s body found at Okotoks construction siteCalgary police have laid charges in the discovery of human remains found at a construction site in Okotoks on Monday.CrimeJul 19, 2017
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