The killer of the Egyptian pharmacist in Saudi Arabia surrenders

The security services in Saudi Arabia announced that the woman accused of killing an Egyptian young man working as a pharmacist, in the Sakaka Al-Jawf area, surrendered to the security forces.

The woman turned herself in after she shot the young man, after he refused to give her medicine without a prescription, in implementation of the medical regulations of the law in the Kingdom.

The sister of the murdered pharmacist said that her brother traveled two years ago to work in a pharmacy in Saudi Arabia, and that he has been married for 3 years, and has a two-year-old son.

She indicated that her brother took care of his parents' expenses, and equipped his brother, in addition to taking into account the alimony of his wife and son.

And she confirmed that "he remained throughout that period in preparation for his vacation, spending the Eid with his family, attending the celebration of his brother's sermon, and accompanying his parents during his return to Saudi Arabia again to stay with him and perform Umrah."

She continued: "Our father has been suffering from cancer for a while, and he recommended me to take care of him until the time of his descent to Egypt, saying: My brother told me to protect my father when I came back and I saved him and took him in treatment for cancer .. And he said to my brother: You preserved the trust and you did not return to receive it. ».

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