Ibraheem Yazeed, accused of the kidnapping and murder of former UFC Heavyweight Walt Harris’s 19-year-old stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard, is planned for a trial.
Although the tragedy took place in 2019, when Harris was still an active hunter with the promotion, several delays have towed the business.
According to Alabama’s WVTM13A test date of 2 March 2026 has been established for the case. Yazeed is confronted with the death penalty if convicted.
At the time of Blanchard’s disappearance, Dana White herself offered a reward for information that led to her return, just like Alabama’s governor. However, Blanchard was already dead, after he was abducted by a man, reportedly Yazeed, who was on a bail in a non -related matter with extreme violence.
Because it relates to Aniah Blanchard, Ibraheem Yazeed is confronted with charges, including capital murder during a kidnapping, capital murder during a robbery and capital murder involving a victim in a vehicle, all of whom carry the death penalty.
Harris and his wife, in the aftermath of the death of Blanchard, laid tireless campaign to see the law of Aniah take voters in Alabama. Now in the state in the State, in further limitation of bail for those accused of kidnapping, rape, sodomy, domestic violence, human trafficking, burglary, arson and theft where charges are in the first grade, as well as worsened child abuse, sexual torture, sexual torture, terrorism and non-capital murder.
Harris is said to be removed from the UFC roster earlier this year, after he had been hit with a multi-year suspension for prohibited substances by CSAD (Combat Sports Anti-Doping) in 2024. Remembered until the date of his positive test, he was handed over a 48-month suspension, so he did not chose before 2027.
“The Big Ticket” lost all three of his UFC fights after the death of Blanchard.
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