Man found guilty of fatally bashing Ross Houllis in Sydney

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Abdul Karaali has been found guilty of the murder of 28-year-old Ross Houllis in Sydney over a pair of fake AirPods, Nine News has reported.

The guilty verdict was handed down on Thursday after lengthy deliberation by a jury at the NSW Supreme Court.

Mr Houllis was bashed on Valentine’s Day in 2020 at a Wakeley carpark after he was allegedly ambushed while trying to sell a set of fake Apple AirPod earphones he had listed on Facebook.

Karaali and another man allegedly bashed and stomped on Houllis in the carpark.

Karaali was the second man to be charged over the attack preceding Mr Houllis’ death. He is due to return to court on March 31.

Source: Nine News.

READ MORE: Sydney woman avoids jail despite ‘crucial role’ in fatal assault of Ross Houllis.

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