A California worker was intentionally executed several times by at least three suspects who allegedly stole facial masks worth $ 10 from his brother’s store, four years after his other brother was hit until death.
Kouurash “Steve” Yaghoubi was working at the Family Giant discount store in South El Monte, California, when he faced a man who believed he was stealing the store on Wednesday.
The unidentified buyer entered the store just after 12 pm and asked Yaghoubi about a masks, ABC Los Angeles reported.
The alleged thief left the store without paying the masks.
Yaghoubi and his brother, Jamshid “Jim” Yaghoubi, followed the alleged little thief outside the store at Dary Avenue Drive.
A physical altercation broke out between the brothers and the man in the parking lot of the store, said the department of the Los Angeles County Sheriff.
Two more individuals, who had been sitting inside a dark sedan, joined the fight before the three suspects return to the car.
“The doors open, two other boys leave the car, and one of them hits my brother in the head, holds his head and falls,” said Jim Yaghoubi at the exit.
The thieves jumped in the car and “deliberately” were invested in the helpless Yaghoubi.
Yaghoubi’s body was thrown when the rear and front tires rolled it. The suspects then put the car by car and again ran over Yaghoubi’s body.
Sheriff’s agents were called to the store for a blow and could not track the sedan, saying that he fled in an unknown direction.
The oldest Yaghoubi’s hands were stained with his brother’s blood, while trying to keep him breathing until the help came.
The two or Yaghoubi relatives were restricted by the deputy of a sheriff when they tried to reach the body of their loved one, according to the video captured by Fox 11 Los Angeles.
The first to respond discovered that Yaghoubi suffered from a blunt force of force.
He was declared dead on the scene, police said.
Yaghoubi was remembered as a community man who helped people and was “a really pleasant guy.”
“If someone asked to give him something, he would give it to him, but he didn’t like people to steal,” said Yaghoubi’s other brother John Yaghoubi.
John Yaghoubi says he moved to the United States 45 years ago, bringing his six brothers and a sister individually to the country.
“This is my second brother who died,” said Jim Yaghoubi.
Rahmatolah “Davey” Yaghoubi was beaten until the death outside Anaheim’s home on May 31, 2021 in an unpaved attack.
David Steven Abbott, a suspended white supremacist who had released the prison leg with a mortal weapon, attacked Yaghoubi who was gardening in his patio at that time, Fox 11 reported.
Rahmatolahyaghoubi was transported to a local hospital, where he later died from his wounds.
Abbott was accused of murder in the case.
Yaghoubi’s mother had difficulty overcoming the loss of her son Davey, and Jim Yaghoubi fears telling her about Steve’s murder.
“I’m afraid to tell her. I don’t know what to say. I was with her all night last night and her eyes were swollen for crying for the first,” he said.
Police have not appointed any suspect in Wednesday’s homicide
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