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Valorant: Woman Stabs and Kills Sister For Flirting With Her Boyfriend in the Battle Royale Game

A 21-year-old woman in Florida was arrested on September 26 after she killed her younger sister. The culprit stabbed her sister multiple times in the heart for flirting with her long-distance boyfriend in Valorant.

According to the arrest reports obtained by the Orlando Sentinel, Fatiha Marzan admitted committing the crime to Orange County Sheriff’s Office detectives. She stabbed her 20-year-old sister Sayma Marzan in the heart three to four times with a weapon on September 26 at 4:30 AM. As per the report, she bought the weapon, a dagger, from Amazon. She told investigators that she hid the weapon for weeks and chose the time when she knew most of her family would be asleep.

At 7:32 PM, Orange County deputies received a call from a home in eastern Orlando about a possible death. Fatiha told dispatchers that she believed her sister was dead after she stabbed her. Her sister was pronounced dead 20 minutes after medics arrived at the scene.

Multiple witnesses said that Fatima didn’t think her younger sister talking to her boyfriend of five years was appropriate. According to investigators, Sayma played Valorant with Fatiha’s boyfriend and often talked to him via in-game chat. She is held in Orange County Jail without bond and is facing a first-degree murder charge.

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