A week since the disappearance of the Egyptian girl, Saja.. Mystery surrounds the incident and the police continue to search

The Egyptian police are continuing their search for a girl who disappeared in front of the family's house in the village of Manshiet al-Salam in the Fayed district in the Ismailia governorate, eastern Egypt.

This incident still throws more threads and ambiguous details, despite the passage of a whole week since its disappearance.

According to the girl's father, Saja Ahmed Al-Sayed, she disappeared in front of the family's house, specifically at 11 am last Tuesday, after she was playing with her friends.

The girl's father explained, in a call with "Sky News Arabia", that Saja is three years old, and no one knows exactly how she disappeared, as there are no surveillance cameras in the area from which she disappeared, and no one from the family has seen her.

He added, "All we know is that one of her peers who was playing with her children says that the driver of a small cart carrying rubbish was the one who kidnapped her, but there is no confirmation other than the testimony of this child."


He stressed that there is no dispute between him and anyone who pays for his daughter to be kidnapped, suggesting that the kidnapping was by human traffickers, who exploit children in beggary work.

According to the father, he made a report about the incident at Fayed Police Station after about 6 hours, noting that the security men are sparing no effort to find his daughter, hoping that the search for her will be intensified to be in all places.

The mother said that days before her daughter disappeared, there was an unknown car, with people asking children in the area for their names, for a reason that no one knows.

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