An Egyptian worker kills another in the street and says: "His share is this!"

An Egyptian young man ended the life of another young man with a fatal stab, to the astonishment of passersby in the Mohandessin district of Cairo, according to Egyptian media.

In the details, a verbal altercation erupted between one worker and another who is 11 years older than him, during which they exchanged words and quickly developed into a months-long quarrel, after which the first was a knife brandishing its silver blade, “You look like you will not be answered by righteousness.”

A few steps away from that quarrel, a couple stood watching what would happen, neither of them knowing what would happen in the next few seconds.

The 25-year-old stabbed his knife in the upper chest of the second party in a scene that the couple thought was part of a drama or prank program, and that soon that shrine would rise in his blood, but the escape of the second party ended that hypothesis.

The people informed the police, who in turn notified the warden of the Agouza Police Department.

To change the scene under the bridge linking the Cairo and Giza governorates after detectives deployed to settle the matter of the body of a 35-year-old worker, in a full-fledged story formed by the investigations and the narration of the couple “eyewitnesses” and the documentation of surveillance cameras overlooking the crime scene.

The police chased the accused, and the Agouza Investigations managed to seize him and the weapon used in the crime, so he confessed to his action, saying to the investigator, "A devil's hour, Pasha... his share is like this."

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