The owner of an Egyptian cafe was burned to death with a water boiler by a customer

An Egyptian cafe owner was burned to death using a water boiler at the hands of one of his customers due to a dispute between them over children's quarrels.

According to the Egyptian media, a worker in the Boulaq El-Dakrour area in Giza, southern Egypt, burned the life of a cafe owner using a water boiler, due to the victim's admonition of the accused, for assaulting his son.

The Boulaq El-Dakrour Police Department received a report stating that a cafe owner had been transferred to Al-Qasr Al-Ainy Hospital, with burns and wounds in critical condition, as a result of the assault. Immediately, the security services moved to the place of the report.

It turned out that the victim, the owner of a café, reproached the accused for beating his son, which prompted the accused to seek help from a number of his friends, and assaulted the victim at his place of work, injuring him with several wounds, then threw the kettle on him, causing burns that led to his death, and they all fled.

The body was transferred to the hospital at the disposal of the prosecution, and the security services were able to arrest the accused and refer him to the prosecution, which took over the investigation.

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