Details of the murder of the Maadi girl in Egypt –...

Details of the murder of the Maadi girl in Egypt –...
Details of the murder of the Maadi girl in Egypt –...

The family of the “Maadi Girl” Maryam Muhammad, a victim of the Sahel accident, revealed in the investigations that her daughter was close to her wedding and was working in a bank.

According to Egyptian media, the family stated that at the time of the accident, her daughter was returning from her job at the bank, and was waiting for her father, and a speeding microbus came, and a young man snatched her bag, so she fell head under the car and died half an hour after the accident.

The security services of the Cairo Security Directorate were able to arrest the driver of the car used in the incident of theft and dragging the girl, and the devices intensified their efforts to arrest the remaining perpetrators.

And by emptying the cameras, it was found that while the victim was walking on the street, two unknown people harassed her, and her handbag stuck to their car, which led to her falling to the ground, dragging her onto the street, and her death.

The prosecution authorized an autopsy of the victim’s body to explain the causes and circumstances of death, and hand it over to her family for burial.


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