Uncle of the “fabricated photo” victim: Sant’s teacher was an accomplice in her suicide

Suleiman Shalaby, uncle of Basant Shalaby, the Egyptian girl who committed suicide after consuming a poisonous pill after two young men posted fabricated pictures of her on Facebook, said that a teacher who teaches his niece is a partner with the two young men accused of the crime, as he mocked and bullied her after He published the fabricated pictures in front of her colleagues, which led to her poor psychological state and pushed her to commit suicide.

He added, in a statement to the Al-Arabiya channel, that the teacher is a primary and original actor in the crime, and he did not play his educational role in containing the girl, protecting her and supporting her psychologically, but rather exacerbated her crisis and caused her depression and frustration and pushed her to end her life.

He explained that electronic extortion and the dissemination of fabricated images are alien customs and a strange culture that does not exist in their village or the neighboring villages, and revealed that his niece did not tell her family about the matter and continued to wrestle with rumors alone, in order not to leak the news to her mother, who was suffering from a stroke that affected her movement.

He added that his father confronted the girl with indecent images among the village’s youth before the last Friday prayer, but she collapsed and denied her knowledge of the pictures and confirmed that they were fabricated, and revealed the existence of attempts by two young men to blackmail her for a while, and her father was convinced of her words and did not believe what they saw of pictures, especially that she Good manners and memorization of the Qur'an.

The Egyptian security forces arrested the two young men accused in the incident.

The efforts of the search team resulted in determining the hiding places of the accused, "Ibrahim. A" and "Abdul Hamid. Sh", and they were both targeted and arrested.

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