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Kuwaiti woman denies starting deadly wedding fire

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WEDDING FIRE: 55 women and children have now died following August 15 inferno that engulfed a wedding tent. (Getty Images)

A Kuwaiti woman denied in court on Tuesday causing a blaze that killed 55 women and children by setting light to a tent at a wedding party after the man she had married took another wife.

Nasra Yussef Mohammad al-Enezi, whose lawyers say she is still married to the man, simply replied "no" when Judge Adel al-Sager asked her if she had set the crowded tent on fire and killed the people.

It was the only word the 23-year-old spoke during the brief hearing, which opened her murder trial.


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The August 15 inferno engulfed the women-and-children-only tent in just minutes and triggered a panicked stampede.

Nasra was brought to the small courtroom from the central prison, accompanied by five female guards. Pale and looking frail, she was allowed to sit outside the dock, which is not usual for defendants that are in custody.

She initially refused to speak after two female guards had helped her to the judge's rostrum.

Dressed in a long grey dress, the young woman had entered the court with her face fully covered.

But when she approached the judge, guards removed the cover revealing her stunned face. She refused to answer questions by the judge, who ordered guards to give her water and told her to sit.

The judge then proceeded with other cases. At the judge's second attempt to ask her plea, she denied the charges.

Her three lawyers called for her release pending the full trial and accused prison officials of mistreating her.

Defence lawyers alleged that Nasra was two-months pregnant when arrested and was "deliberately aborted" by a prison guard with the help of an Asian nurse.

Lawyer Khaled al-Awadhi told reporters the prison guard is a relative of Nasra's husband and has since been transferred from the prison.

Lawyer Saqqaf al-Saqqaf told AFP he believes Nasra was made to take drugs, passed off as tranquilisers, that immediately caused her abortion.

Prison officials failed to send her to the hospital for examination of what caused the abortion, he said.

Saqqaf added that under Kuwaiti law, death sentences for pregnant women are automatically commuted to life imprisonment. "Perhaps this is the reason why they aborted her," he said.

The three lawyers demanded that Nasra be examined by a doctor to establish how she lost her baby and when.

The prosecutor presented no arguments during the hearing, but lawyer Zaid al-Khabbaz told reporters the woman is charged with "premeditated murder and starting a fire with the intent to kill."

The judge rejected all the defence petitions and set November 17 for the next session, to hear defence arguments.

Nasra was arrested on August 16, a day after 41 women and children died in a fire at a wedding tent in Jahra, west of Kuwait City. The death toll later rose to 55, according to the interior ministry.

She was initially believed to be the groom's ex-wife, but her defence lawyers say that she is still his wife.
Nasra and the man have two children, both of whom are mentally handicapped.

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