A Spanish jury on Thursday found a Pakistani man guilty of murdering three siblings in their 70s over debts reportedly linked to an online romance scam .
In Spain, a jury's guilty verdict is followed by a judge's sentencing, typically announced days or weeks later.
Public prosecutors are seeking a 36-year prison term for Dilawar Hussain, who admitted to killing two sisters and their disabled brother in Morata de Tajuna, near Madrid, in December 2023.
Hussain has been held in custody since he turned himself in the following month, after police found the siblings' partially burned bodies inside their home.
The siblings had been beaten to death, possibly with an iron bar, officials said.
The civil guard stated that the motive of the crime appeared to be a debt the siblings had with t

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