An Egyptian kills his wife in front of their three children because she is "six adulterers"


An Egyptian killed his wife in the October area of ​​Giza governorate, in a tragic way, after he smashed her head against the wall several times until she lost consciousness in front of her three children, because of her many words.


A security source said;

During his interrogation, the husband confessed to the investigation authorities that he had killed her because of her many words, "Six Zananah," as he put it.

According to Masrawy’s website, investigations by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Giza Security Directorate headed by Major General Medhat Fares revealed new circumstances in accusing a dairy distributor of causing the death of his wife in the Sixth of October City.

It turned out that on the day of the incident, a sharp verbal altercation erupted between the spouses, which developed into a quarrel during which the distributor assaulted his wife until he smashed her head against the wall and they went to sleep.

And the next morning, the husband left the house to start his work, leaving his wife in the room, thinking that she was sleeping, before receiving a phone call from one of his sons telling him, “Mama is dead.”

The husband rushed back to the house to discover what had happened. His sons told him, “Gina advised her in the morning. She was cutting her breath,” as they noticed signs of beatings in the head.

The health inspector's report suggested the existence of a criminal suspicion in the death;

Because of the sporadic bruises that he spotted on the dead body, he immediately informed the police.

And a security force moved to the place of the communication.

The detectives listened to the statements of the three sons of the woman;

To find out the circumstances of the incident.


The investigations of Colonel Muhammad Rabei, inspector of the October Gardens Division, revealed that a verbal altercation occurred between the woman and her husband, a “distributor of dairy products.”

due to family disputes.

While the investigations of Lieutenant-Colonel Hani Imad, Chief of Investigations of the October Third Division, she concluded that the fiftieth husband had beaten her and smashed her head against the wall, leaving her dead.

Accused of beating his wife and causing her death.

In front of Major General Alaa Fathi, director of criminal investigations in Giza, the husband denied intentionally committing the incident or causing the death of "Umm Al-Ayal", saying, "This is a normal quarrel that happens between any couple, and then it was good."

The defendant, in his fiftieth year, pointed out that his wife was suffering from hypertension and diabetes, saying, "It is possible that she fell into a coma or fell."

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