An Egyptian police guard in a police investigation in the center of the October section of Egyptian Giza province admitted to killing his wife as a suffocation, Egypt's Al-Shorouk newspaper reported.

The newspaper added that the security forces received a message from the people of one of the areas of the city of October 6 a dispute between the guard of a drug and his wife, which prompted the first to kill her suffocated.

The security services found the body of the victim in their room lying on the ground and the effects of violence and suffocation on her neck.

Al-Shorouq reported that eyewitnesses admitted that they heard a verbal quarrel between the perpetrator and the victim before the incident, as the quarrel between them developed, which caused the husband to hold on to his wife's throat and choke her until she breathed her last breath into his hand.

In the face of the accused, he admitted that his wife Nekidi was always at odds with him and that the day of the incident when he returned to his guarded place broke out between them.