A Syrian man living in Germany broadcast himself on Facebook Live moments after murdering his wife, media in the country are reporting.
The manwho refers to himself as Abu Marwan, 41, in the videoreportedly stabbed his 37-year-old wife four or five times in the neck before running away with one of their children.
In the shocking video, he can be seen with blood on his face and a cut on his hand as he speaks breathlessly to the camera.
In the shocking video, he can be seen with blood on his face and a cut on his hand as he speaks breathlessly to the camera
In the video, the man attempts to justify the murder by saying he had done it to send a message to women who irritate their husbands
In the video, the man attempts to justify the murder by saying he had done it to send a message to women who irritate their husbands
Behind him, a young boy thought to be his son stands and watches before shouting into the camera.
The man was arrested by police shortly after fleeing the scene in Mühlacker on Friday, the chief prosecutor in the case said.
In the video, he attempts to justify the murder by saying he did it to send a message to women who irritate their husbands, Al Arabiya reports.
He warns: 'This is how you'll end'.
He and the boy believed to be his son also urge viewers to share the video.
At one point in the video, after he has stepped outside of the home and is walking in a street, a man appears to shout at him in German to ask what is happening.
He responds by shouting 'Sorry!' and continues walking with the boy.
The man had reportedly been kicked out of the home when he tried to visit his wife, from whom he was reportedly separated.
He and the boy believed to be his son also urge viewers to share the video. Pictured: A screengrab from the video showing the man and boy
The man, who refers to himself as 41-year-old Abu Marwan in the video, reportedly stabbed his 37-year-old wife four or five times in the neck before running away with one of their children. Pictured: Blood dripping on the floor from his wound
He had wanted to resolve matters but the womanwho had custody of their three childrenwas not interested.
As stated by the German press, the man had often called the woman requesting money.
They also stated the couple's young daughter was in the home during the shocking killing and called police.
Dr Bernhard Ebinger, the senior prosecutor in the case, said: '[On] Friday afternoon, a 41-year-old Syrian in an apartment in Mühlacker killed his 37-year-old wife and first fled with one of their sons on foot.
'The minor in the apartment, the remaining daughter, communicated to police at 4.30pm what had occurred.
'A large contingent of police went after after the fugitive offender and was able to catch him in Mühlacker a short time later.
'He remains under arrest.'
The Badische Neueste Nachrichten reported that the couple's childrentwo sons and one daughterhad been handed over to youth services.
The Mühlacker Tagblatt newspaper, meanwhile, quoted the landlady of the home.
She stated they were a 'very nice family' with 'very dear children'.
The paper also reported that the family had come from Syria as refugees, but that the father no longer lived with them.