Man found guilty of fatally bashing Sydney man over fake AirPods

Man found guilty of fatally bashing Sydney man over fake AirPods
A man has been discovered responsible of the deadly bashing of a Sydney man over a pair of pretend AirPods.

Ross Houllis, 28, was bashed on Valentine’s Day in 2020 by purported patrons for a pair of wi-fi earphones he had marketed on Facebook Marketplace.

Abdul Karaali was discovered responsible of homicide after a three-week trial on the NSW Supreme Court the place the jury took three days to succeed in their verdict.

Abdul Karaali found guilty of murdering Ross Houllis.
Abdul Karaali was discovered responsible of homicide. (9News)

CCTV captured two males bashing Houllis in a suburban road after he went to promote a pair of AirPods.

Passing motorists who stopped to verify on Houllis’ welfare have been instructed he was intoxicated and the 2 males have been taking care of him.

Karaali is because of return to court docket on March 31.

Another man, Sami Hamdach, is because of be sentenced for his position within the homicide on the identical day.

Ross Houllis, 28, was bashed on Valentine's Day 2020 and died in hospital three days later.
Ross Houllis, 28, was bashed on Valentine’s Day 2020 and died in hospital three days later. (Supplied)
Ross Houllis was selling airpods on Facebook.
Ross Houllis was promoting airpods on Facebook. (Nine)

Hamdach purchased a pair of earphones from Houllis the day previous to the assault and believed they weren’t real.

His girlfriend, Loubna Kawtharani, organized for Houllis to fulfill and promote one other pair.

Houllis turned up on the carpark of a Wakeley buying centre to promote the set of pretend AirPods.

Karaali and Hamdach then bashed and stomped on Houllis within the carpark.

Houllis died in hospital three days later.

Kawtharani averted jail to care for his or her three youngsters.

Hamdach and Karaali at the moment are going through life in jail.

CCTV shows Ross Houllis meeting with Sami Hamdach at Canley Vale Train Station.
CCTV exhibits Ross Houllis assembly with Sami Hamdach at Canley Vale prepare station the day earlier than the assault. (9News)
Ross Houllis' mother Janet after the accused's guilty verdict.
Ross Houllis’ mom Janet mentioned she is pleased with the jury’s choice. (9News)

Houllis’ mom Janet spoke outdoors court docket, saying she was pleased with the choice.

“It’s been a long three years,” she mentioned.

“If I could have jumped up and down I would have because that’s what I wanted to do.

“He was one of the best. He was by no means a fighter. He would have stood there and received all the pieces that he dished out to him.

“He didn’t deserve it.”

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Source: www.9news.com.au