Farah turns into a disaster after the car of two Egyptian brides sank in a canal and killed them

Two Egyptian brides were killed, Thursday evening, when the wedding car overturned in a water canal in Sharkia Governorate in Egypt.

 One of the eyewitnesses, a friend of the groom, said that they were in the wedding car on the road to go to the place of joy, and the driver of the groom's car did not control the driving of the car, so the newlyweds and the bride's sister fell into the waters of the Sharkia Canal.

He added that many people went behind them in the water, but no one was able to save them, and the bodies of the bride and her sister were taken out, and two hours later the body of the groom was taken out.

According to the Egyptian newspaper, “The Seventh Day,” the security services in Sharkia received a report that a car had overturned in the project’s water canal in front of Ezbet Siyam, affiliated to the village of Tahla Bardin in the Zagazig Police Station Department, Sharkia Governorate, northern Egypt.

The newspaper added that the security forces and ambulances went to the scene of the accident, to discover the death of the newlyweds and the sister of the bride.

A report was drawn up on the incident, and the Public Prosecution office was notified to initiate investigations.

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