A man has reportedly been blindfolded and thrown off a tower block in Syria for ‘being gay’ before being stoned to death after surviving the fall.
Islamic terrorists pushed a man off a building for being gay, apparently he survived the fall, but was stoned to death by a waiting crowd at the foot of the tower block.
In a series of photographs released by the religious fanatics, the terrified man who appears to be in his 50s sits blind-folded on a plastic chair, then thrown from the top of the tower block while another photograph shows him falling towards the ground, head first.
It is believed a ‘judgement’ was read aloud before he was thrown, which condemned his sexuality and claimed he should be thrown from the highest point of the city as punishment.
It is the fourth time in a few weeks that the jihadist group has used the brutal execution method for alleged homosexuality.
A 20-year old man was stoned to death in the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor in late November, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. After claiming they found videos on his mobile phone showing him ‘practising indecent acts with males.
Last month, two men were hurled from the top of a tower block and two others were crucified in front of a baying crowd as part of a ‘brutal punishment’ for being gay.