A businessman died in Houthi prisons

A detained businessman died in the prisons of the Houthi terrorist militia in Hodeidah Governorate, after suffering a health setback as a result of the brutal torture he was subjected to inside the prison.
Local and media sources reported that businessman Nasr Ali Al-Shamiri died yesterday, Saturday, in a hospital in the city of Hodeidah, after his health condition deteriorated as a result of the brutal torture he was subjected to in prison by the terrorist Houthi militia.
According to the sources, Al-Shammiri remained in prison suffering from a health condition as a result of his exposure to torture, but the Houthi militia refused to provide him with first aid and treatment, which led to a deterioration in his health condition and he was transferred to the hospital to receive treatment, but he died as a result of his illness.
It is noteworthy that the businessman Al-Shamiri owned a wedding hall, a theme park, and other investments in Hodeidah. Two years ago, the Houthi militia tried to confiscate his property and force him to give it up to one of its leaders. When he refused, it kidnapped him and placed him in one of its prisons, where he remained until he was transferred a few days ago to the hospital. In which he died.