A court in Maribor has sentenced Fahrije Rama to five years in prison for the murder of her former partner, a 53-year-old man, who she lived with. The victim had allegedly harassed and pressured her, including attempting to convince her of sexual relationships she denied. According to the court, Rama killed him in a fit of rage after he threatened her with a knife. She took the knife from him and stabbed him multiple times. The prosecution initially sought six years in prison but reduced the charge to manslaughter, which carries a sentence between one and ten years. The court found that Rama acted out of fear for her life and did not claim self-defense. Evidence included a knife found at the scene with biological traces from both the victim and Rama, and testimony from Rama herself stating the victim did not attempt to take back the knife.
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