Mohammed Almaru has been found guilty for the May 2022 death of his daughter, 17-year-old Mia Maro.
Mohammed Almaru, 42, of Tinley Park was found guilty of first degree murder on Friday, Aug. 16, for his role in the death of his daughter, 17-year-old Mia Maro, the Cook County State's Attorney's Office confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE on Monday, Aug. 19.
Prosecutors said one of Almaru’s sisters found her niece covered in a blanket in the home in the 7800 block of 167th Street on the afternoon of May 1, reports theAt the time, Almaru was sitting on the floor beside the teen with an arm draped over his daughter’s body. Court documents also allege that Almaru sent an apologetic text to one of his sons the Sunday after Maro’s death, explaining that he "lost my mind" and "went out of control."
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