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'Yes that's fine. I did it,': Mohammad Sahi makes first court appearance since chilling double homicide

When police arrived at Mohammad Sahi's home in the 6200 block of Denain Drive last Thursday morning, he told them he killed his family.

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — With the help of an interpreter Monday, an elderly man accused of brutally beating his daughter and grandson to death and severely injuring another grandson made his first appearance in court.

72-year-old Mohammad Sahi was arrested last Thursday at his home in the 6200 block of Denain Drive. When police arrived at the home, he told them he killed his family.

Inside, police found the bodies of Sahi's daughter, 47-year-old Nargis Zaman, and his grandson, 18-year-old Hamed Zaman. They also found his other grandson, 21-year-old Hamzah Zaman, severely beaten, but still breathing. Hamzah was rushed to Bay Area Hospital. Sahi was arrested.

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In Judge Jack Pulcher's 105th District Court Monday, Sahi received two court appointed attorneys.

At one point in court, Sahi became emotional as his interpreter spoke for him, saying to the judge, "Yes, that's fine. I did it. I mean, whatever you are charging me is correct."

There will be a status hearing in three months to see if prosecutors will seek the death penalty in Sahi's case. 3News will keep you updated.

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