Algeria sentences 49 to death for mob killing amid wildfires

FILE - A charred truck is pictured after a fire near the village of Achlouf, in the Kabyle region, east of Algiers, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. An Algerian court sentenced 49 people to death Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022 for the brutal mob killing of a painter wrongly suspected of starting devastating wildfires. In fact the man had come to help fight the fires. The 49 people will likely serve life in prison instead because Algeria has a moratorium on executions. (AP Photo/Toufik Doudou, File)

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — An Algerian court sentenced 49 people to death Thursday for the brutal mob killing of a painter who had been suspected of starting devastating wildfires -- but had actually come to help fight them, according to defense lawyers and the state news agency.

The killing last year in the Kabylie region of northeast Algeria shocked the country, especially after graphic images of it were shared on social media. It came as the mountainous Berber region was reeling from including soldiers trying to tame the flames.

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