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    Father sentenced for beating teen daughter to death inside Tinley Park home

    4 hours ago

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    A 17-year-old girl's father was sentenced for killing her weeks before her high school graduation in 2022.

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    Muhammed Almaru, 42, was found guilty in the first-degree murder of his daughter Mia Maro in August.

    On Monday, he was sentenced to 55 years. The judge said he must serve 100% of his sentence.

    His attorneys immediately filed a motion to reduce the sentence, however the judge denied it.

    Almaru was given credit for the two and a half years he has already served.

    On May 1, 2022, Tinley Park police were called to the home in the 7800-block of West 167th Street by Almaru's sister.

    Police found the 17-year-old beaten to death in the basement, Tinley Park police said.

    Officers also found Almaru with self-inflicted wounds to his wrists and throat and had ingested pills, according to Tinley Park Police Chief Matthew Walsh.

    The video in the player above is from a previous report.

    READ MORE | Tinley Park teen Mia Maro killed by her father weeks before high school graduation, police say

    Neighbors at the time said he was taken away on a stretcher as other relatives arrived, distraught. They described a chaotic scene, with much shouting.

    Prosecutors said Maro and her father had argued about her attending prom, and she allegedly crashed her father's car the week before her death.

    Police said they found a bent metal pole and rubber mallet allegedly used in Maro's murder.

    There was also a letter allegedly written by Almaru where he admitted to beating Mia after discovering she had lied to him, prosecutors said.

    Maro's death was ruled a homicide caused by "multiple injuries," the medical examiner's office said. Her body was found on a lower level of the home.

    Family said Maro wanted to be a dental hygienist but was planning to attend college close to home in order to keep taking care of her mother.

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    paula m
    27m ago
    What a piece of trash. How can you beat your daughter to death.?
    Dana Kotek
    1h ago
    Poor girl, she really never got to live her life, probably even when she was alive.😓
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