A marine officer and his bride died in the village of Sentamay in Egypt's Dakahlia governorate, after their wedding a few hours later. Their bodies were found in their apartment amid a large amount of water vapor.

Major General Mohammed Haji, the director of security in Daqahlia, received a report that the bodies of an officer and his bride were found inside their apartment in the village. The body of a marine officer was identified as Amr Ahmed Amin al-Hawari, 27, and his wife Laurian Hafez al-Khuli, 24.

Investigations conducted by the security services revealed that the two bridegrooms were suffocated inside the bathroom of the house as a result of the accumulation of water vapor, while the report of the health inspector that the cause of death suffocation caused by hot water vapor.

The families confirmed that the family of the bride discovered the death, where they went to the food for them the morning after the wedding, and knocked on the door of the apartment did not respond to anyone, and stormed by surprise the death of their daughter and groom.

The village was black with sadness over the death of the young bridegrooms, who attended hundreds of families at their wedding ceremony. They enjoyed the love and appreciation of all. The prosecution decided to hand over the bodies to their families and to declare their burial for lack of criminal suspicion.

In Egypt, the death of two bridegrooms after their wedding has been strangled by the leakage of gases from the house heater, which has been repeated in several provinces, reaching dozens during the past five years.