"She was crying, so I killed her because she would expose her."

The confessions of the accused of killing the Egyptian student Rawan Al-Husseini, the world champion in speedball in 2016, revealed shocking facts related to the details of the crime committed by the 27-year-old Ibrahim Moawad, which shook the Egyptian street.

Moawad, who was arrested about 36 hours after committing his crime, represented the facts of the incident amid tight security, acknowledging that he killed Al-Husseini for fear of revealing his case after being tracked with the intention of stealing it.

In the confessions of the accused of killing Rawan Al-Husseini, the recorder is dangerous: “She was crying, so I killed her because she would expose her, and I forced her to go up the stairs to the top of the building, and above the roof I told her, ‘Bring the money with you,’ she told me, take her 50 pounds. I killed her because no one knows because she saw something.

The accused of killing the student, Rawan Al-Husseini, made detailed confessions before the investigation authorities, after he was arrested about 36 hours after the crime was committed.

The killing of the student, Rawan Al-Husseini, raised public opinion in Egypt during the past hours, as the student in the third year in the College of Education finished her training at the Desouk Sports Club, then was heading to visit her aunt in a building close to her place of residence and training place, but the killer tracked her and took advantage of It was dark at the entrance to the building where her aunt lived, and forced her at gunpoint to climb with him to the roof of the building, then stole what she had and suffocated her, after smashing her head more than once against the walls.

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