A trained Egyptian journalist who ate a Ramadan breakfast with her family and her fiancé, and died suddenly

An Egyptian student at the Faculty of Arts at Zagazig University died suddenly, while eating sweets after breakfast, accompanied by her mother, fiancé and a number of her family members, inside their home in Belbeis Center in Sharkia Governorate.

The Faculty of Arts at Zagazig University mourned the death of the student, during a statement published on her account on the “Facebook” website, in which he said, "With hearts that believe in the judgment of God, we mourn the student Dina Alaa, a third year student in the Media Department."

The statement added, "May God have mercy on her and forgive her and make her grave a garden of paradise, and inspire her relatives patience and solace."


The news of the late student's death sparked a state of sadness on social networking sites, which turned into a mourning pavilion, and comments that included expressions of lament and prayers for mercy and forgiveness, and for her family patience and solace.

The families also flocked to the student’s family home, to offer their condolences, whose body was buried to his last resting place, in a solemn funeral scene, where large crowds of the people of her village in Belbeis participated in the funeral, according to Al-Watan newspaper.

The pioneers of "Facebook" indicated that the late girl died about a month after her engagement, noting that she did not suffer from any diseases, and that her death was sudden, which led to a state of sadness among the parents, especially her family, which was in a state of collapse and sadness. after her death.

The girl's family confirmed that their daughter was characterized by a good reputation and gentleness of character and was diligent in her studies at the Faculty of Arts, Department of Media, and was training in a regional newspaper in addition to her studies.

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