Lebanon Debate: Investigation into Sports City Tunnel Accident

2024-04-04 08:05:34

“Lebanon Debate”

A video spread on social media, showing a young man on a hospital bed suffering from bruises and wounds, the causes of which were unknown and whether he had been subjected to a dissection operation, or an accident due to the lack of lighting in the Sports City tunnel.

In the details, “Lebanon Debate” learned that “the young man named Muhammad Shawqi (Abu Omar), who is the son of the new road, was transferred yesterday evening, Wednesday, from the Sports City Tunnel to Al-Maqasid Hospital to receive the necessary treatment.”

The information confirmed that what Shawqi was exposed to was not a dissection operation in the Sports City tunnel, but rather he was involved in a traffic accident as a result of excessive speed and the absence of lighting inside the tunnel.

The likelihood that he would be subjected to a dissection operation resulted from the repeated incidents of robbery and murder that had recently occurred in the tunnels leading to the airport.

According to the information, Shawqi is still in Al-Makassed Hospital, receiving the necessary treatment, and his condition has stabilized following he arrived at the emergency room in a very critical condition, and he needs to be monitored for fear of any bleeding, especially since a minute injury to the head resulted from the accident.”

The security forces attended and opened an investigation to determine the circumstances of the accident.


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