A 17-year-old teenager was sentenced to 15 years in prison after fatally harming his younger sister during what was claimed to be a sleepwalking episode.
The case quickly drew national attention due to its unusual and tragic circumstances.
The Incident
According to reports, the teenager had a long history of sleepwalking.

On the night of the incident, he allegedly attacked his sister without awareness of his actions.
The event left the family shattered, as both children were victims in different ways.
Courtroom Decision
Despite the defense’s argument that the act was unintentional and tied to a sleep disorder, the court delivered a 15-year prison sentence.
The decision stirred strong debate over whether justice was truly served or whether the ruling was too harsh given the circumstances.

Parents Demand Justice
The parents of the siblings publicly pleaded for leniency, demanding that their son be found not guilty.
They argued that he was not in control of his actions and should not be punished as though the crime was deliberate.

A Divided Public
The case has sparked heated discussion about the legal treatment of sleepwalking-related crimes.
While some believe accountability is necessary, others see this as a tragic accident that should not result in such a severe sentence.
