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Florida Woman Stabbed Younger Sister To Death For Flirting With Her Boyfriend: Report

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Source: MEGA; Orange County Sheriff's Office

Oct. 9 2022, Published 4:32 p.m. ET

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A Florida woman stabbed her sister to death for flirting with her boyfriend, according to a report.

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Recently, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida arrested Fatiha Marza. She is accused of stabbing 20-year-old Saymar Marzan multiple times, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Fatiha Marzan bought a dagger off Amazon and attacked her sister around 4:30 a.m. on Sept. 26, according to the report.

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After the attack, Fatiha Marzan called 911 and said she believed her sister was dead, according to the Sentinel. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Multiple witnesses told police Fatiha Marzan believed her younger sister’s relationship with her boyfriend was inappropriate, according to the report. Sayma Marza had messaged her sister’s boyfriend through a video game both played.

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Fatiha Marzan said she bought the dagger after learning her boyfriend told Sayma Marza that he loved her, the Sentinel reported. Investigators said the accused killer hid the knives for weeks.

Fatiha Marza was charged with first-degree murder and is being held in jail without bond.

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