An Ohio Muslim immigrant murdered his successful daughter in an honor killing while she slept

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Jamal Mansour and his daughter Tahini

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A 63 year old Muslim immigrant from Jordan shot his 27 year old daughter twice in the head while she was sleeping, killing her.

Jamal Mansour, of Rock River, Ohio, walked into his daughter Tahini’s bedroom at about 1:15 a.m. and shot her twice in the head while she slept.  Police rushed to the house after Tahani’s brother called 911 to report the shooting.  She died about ten hours later at a local hospital.

On the day of the shooting, Mansour stood before a judge and claimed shooting her in the head twice was an “accident.”  When the family was asked why they thought the father would shoot his own daughter, they blamed a medical condition, claiming he is a diabetic.  However, Lt. George Lichman with the Rocky River Police said that an evaluation showed that the father was not under any medical care at the time of the incident or since he’s been in jail.

Police say they don’t know of any motive other than an argument occurring between the father and daughter, but Daniel Akbari, an expert on Islamic honor killings, says what happened bears all the hallmarks of an honor killing:  “Mr. Mansour might have assimilated to Western culture sufficiently to shave his beard and wear jeans but not to accept his daughter behaving like western girls.”  Akbari is the author of “Honor Killing:  A Professional’s Guide to Sexual Relations and Ghayra Violence from the Islamic Sources.”

Tahini’s father was angry with her for taking a business trip to Las Vegas of which he did not approve, the family members told police.

Tahini was educated and successful, having a doctorate of pharmacy from Northeast Ohio Medical University in 2013.  She worked as a pharmacist for university hospitals and taught at the University of Findlay’s medical school.

Mansour emigrated from Jordan to the United States in 1978 and became a U.S. citizen.  He owns several businesses in the Cleveland area with his brother including gas stations and grocery stores, and he is participating in a family business venture in Jerusalem involving the construction of an apartment complex.