“He claimed to talk to the corpses and know the causes of their death” .. exciting details of the story of a fake Egyptian doctor

The New Cairo Misdemeanour Court has closed the curtain on the story of the dismissed forensic doctor, known in the media as a forensic doctor, with a 3-year prison sentence and a fine of 100,000 pounds.

And the story of the fake doctor returns, with his appearance on social networking sites and satellite channels, claiming his ability to talk with the dead and find out the causes of their death.

Investigations proved the truth of the incident accompanied by evidence, and the text of the investigations of the General Investigations stated that the accused had already created a page on the social networking site Facebook to delude the families of his ability to talk to the dead in relation to his previous work, and also published publications of fake stories for some cases that needed funds for surgeries, and to help them buy Medicines, but it was all a figment of his imagination, and he was taking donation money to his personal bank account.

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And the security services had arrested a well-known separated doctor of forensic medicine “relaxed”, for claiming the ability to talk with the corpses and find out the reasons for their death, and exploited this to defraud citizens, by appearing on satellite channels as well as issuing a set of literature and books that promote supernatural abilities.

The General Department for Combating Public Funds Crimes has monitored the circulation of a person’s claim that he is able to address the dead, through which he defrauds citizens.

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One of the victims reported that the victim had defrauded her and obtained sums of money amounting to 92,000 dollars, claiming that he donated those sums to the poor and needy, but he seized them for himself.

Over the past year, the General Department for Combating Public Funds Crimes dealt strong blows and succeeded in seizing dozens of cases of fraud and fraud against citizens, most notably the cases of white sand, bank fraudsters, charlatans and charlatans, and currency trading outside the banking market.

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