After the implementation of 1070 death sentences ... the death of "Ashmawy", the most famous executioner in Egypt

Hussein El-Ashmawy, the most famous executioner in the Egyptian Prisons Authority, died today, Sunday.

Hussein Qarni was born in Samanoud district in the Greater Gharbia governorate in 1947. He memorized parts of the Holy Qur’an and applied for a job as a police assistant and joined police work after passing the exams and practicing work until he was transferred to the Prisons Authority. He worked as an assistant to “Ahmed Ashmawy” in 1980, and at that time he was responsible for bringing The accused was taken from his room and controlled by him and taken to the sheriff’s office and then the execution room, and he carried a tool kit, which was a linen cord, iron and black hat, and he remained so until he became the first man to carry out death sentences.

He carried out his first death sentence against a woman accused of killing her husband and brother inside Benha prison, and that incident was the beginning of a change in his life, towards a long series of sentences that he carried out throughout his history until he entered the Genesis Encyclopedia.

The deceased, Hussein Ashmawi, had carried out 1070 death sentences, 20% of whom were women, most of whom killed their husbands, and entered the Guinness Book of Records as one of the most executed executions in the world, from 1990 until the beginning of the January events.