He burns his cousin for 100 pounds

A young Egyptian man was burned to death by his cousin in a dispute over 100 pounds;

After the accused "Muhammad F" poured a flammable substance "thinner" on the victim's clothes and set him on fire in a street in front of the eyes of passers-by.

This tragic incident began when the young man, "Eid", wanted to prepare his apartment as his wedding date approached.

He had a discussion with his mother and said, "Hajib Ibn my uncle" to complete the discussion process because he has preference over the stranger.

"Muhammad" did indeed come, except that he distorted some of the walls with his imperfect deeds;

And he demanded to get the rest of his dues, of which he only had 100 pounds left.

And with his uncle's son refusing to pay the amount, demanding that he remedy the distortion that he caused in the discussion works.

Minutes and the verbal altercation ended inside the aforementioned apartment;

Then the accused went abroad in anger;

However, young Eid was surprised that his mobile phone was stolen.

He tried to catch him in a jog;

As soon as he followed him, an altercation occurred between them, which turned into a quarrel in the middle of the street before the eyes of passers-by.

During the altercation, the accused threw a flammable substance "thinner" on his young uncle's son on his clothes and then set him on fire with a lighter, and the accused ran away.

The people tried to put out the fires using fire extinguishers, and the injured was transferred to the hospital to receive the necessary treatment, and it was only a few hours until he died, succumbing to his injury.

The chief of investigations at the Kerdasa police station in the Giza Security Directorate, Major Mu'tasim Rizk, received a signal from the rescue operations room that a quarrel had erupted and a person was killed in the village of Nahia in the district of the center.

The investigation revealed that a quarrel had erupted between the victim and the son of his aunt, Muhammad F., due to previous disputes.

In confronting him, he admitted to committing the incident and admitted that a quarrel broke out between him and the deceased, and during that he threw a flammable substance "thinner" and set him on fire using a lighter. The accused added that he did not want to kill him, but the victim "wanted to eat my sweat," as he said.

And that he ran away immediately upon seeing the fire, grabbing the victim's clothes;

A report on the incident was edited and the Public Prosecution took over the investigations, and Major General Tariq Marzouq, Assistant Minister, informed the Director of Giza Security.