An Egyptian doctor committed suicide after being infected with “Corona” 3 times!

Yesterday evening, Friday, Egyptian media announced the suicide of the famous Egyptian doctor, Nashat Al-Arabi, after going through a psychological crisis, after being infected with the new “Corona” virus for the third time in a row.

And the “Cairo 24” news website said, “A consultant obstetrician and gynecologist, Nashat al-Arabi, committed suicide in the Boulaq al-Dakrour area in Giza Governorate, Egypt;

As a result of going through a psychological crisis after being infected with Corona 3 times.”

The “Bulaq El-Dakrour” police station received a report from the people of the area stating that the Arab doctor committed suicide by throwing himself from his apartment on the ninth floor of the building in which he lives. Immediately, the Egyptian security forces moved to the place of the suicide, according to the news website.

Investigations by Egyptian detectives, Bulaq Al-Dakrour, revealed that “the deceased doctor is 63 years old, and he resides with his 93-year-old father.” A report was issued regarding the incident, and the prosecution took over the investigations.

In another context, the Egyptian village of "Al-Karadesa", affiliated to the "Minyat Al-Nasr" center in Dakahlia Governorate, witnessed a nurse end his life by eating a toxic "yield pill", due to his bad psychological condition.

The young man is in his second decade of life, works as a nursing technician in a Mansoura University hospital, and resides in the village of “Al-Karadesa”.

The term “yield grain” refers to the most widely used insecticide in rural areas in Egypt to preserve grain and protect crops from decay and rodents, but at the same time it has become the cheapest and most widespread suicide tool among young men and women in the Egyptian countryside.

In the past few years, there have been widespread incidents reported by the Egyptian media about the use of the “yield pill” that kills its recipients silently, and for hours without anyone knowing.

Despite the prevalence of its use in individual suicides in recent years, the suicide incident of 3 girls in Sharkia Governorate, in March of 2020, drew attention to its ease of circulation and cheapness - 3 Egyptian pounds;

Which is equivalent to less than a quarter of a dollar per pill - which prompted the Egyptian parliament to consider imposing restrictions on its circulation, without the issuance of a law to that effect.

The “yellow grain” contains aluminum phosphide in a concentrated form, and it is sold under different trade names of more than 10 types.

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