Egyptian Ministry of Interior Reveals Details of 8-Year-Old Child’s Murder

2023-05-13 03:39:25

8 years following the incident, the Egyptian Ministry of Interior revealed the circumstances of the disappearance of a child in 2015, to show that he was killed following being lured and assaulted, while the accused was arrested.

The Faraskour police station in Damietta Governorate, northern Egypt, received a report from a contractor that a human skeleton had been found inside clothes while he was carrying out finishing works in a house under construction, according to a statement.Egyptian Ministry of Interior“.

Knowing that a 6-year-old child was missing in 2015, the police station summoned “the mother of the absentee and her brother”, who recognized the clothes that were found and decided that they belonged to their child.

He revealed the circumstances of what was reported to the Faraskour Police Station in the Damietta Security Directorate by (a contractor, a resident of the center’s district) that he had found a human skeleton…

Posted by ‎The official page of the Ministry of Interior‎ on Friday, May 12, 2023

The competent security authorities were able to identify and arrest the perpetrator of the incident, who confessed to having “lured the victim and assaulted him at the place where the body was found,” according to the statement of the Ministry of Interior.

When the victim’s child cried for help, the accused held his breath and stabbed him with a white weapon “knife”, which killed him. Then he put sand on him and fled and got rid of the weapon used in the crime, so that the necessary legal measures were taken.

The incident began in the absence of the child 8 years ago, following he went out to play and buy sweets in the area surrounding his family’s home, according to the newspaper.Egyptian today“.

The family tried for years to search for the child in the streets and through social media platforms, but to no avail.


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