Naceur Damergi

Naceur Damergi (Arabic: الناصر الدامرجي), known as The Butcher of Nabeul or Mohamed Aziz Ibrahim Jed (Arabic: سفاح نابل; 1944–17 November, 1990), was a Tunisian serial killer who kidnapped, raped, and murdered fourteen minors in Nabeul, Tunisia, in the 1980s.

During his childhood, he studied at the Bourguiba Children's School and then interrupted his education to work in the agriculture business where he thrived financially.

Without committing any further crimes until February 1988, Damergi subsequently honed his formula of luring children onto his farm to rape and murder them.

After his request for clemency was denied by president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali,[1] Damergi was executed by hanging at 3:15 a.m. on 17 November 1990 at Nador Prison, Tunis.

Am Hassen, his executioner, remembered in a 2013 interview with Leaders magazine that Damergi took thirteen minutes to die, rather than the common four or five.