Egypt .. Details of the incident of selling the mother of her child to a Sudanese woman for 370 dollars!

Mansoura, in the Egyptian governorate of Dakahlia, witnessed a strange incident in which a mother sold her 5-month-old baby, for a sum of 7,000 pounds, equivalent to about 370 dollars.

The story, which was published by a number of local newspapers and sparked public opinion, began with the Dakahlia Security Directorate receiving a notification, stating that a beggar woman residing in Mansoura had received a report about a person who works in a parking lot and has a criminal record, who kidnapped her daughter Massa while she was carrying her to beg on a street City.

After the security authorities arrested the suspect, Muhammad, he denied kidnapping the girl, and admitted that he had previous knowledge of her mother if she begged in a street.

He indicated that he agreed with her to sell the girl to a Sudanese woman for a sum of money, and she agreed, and he did not kidnap her as she claimed.

He also revealed that he was a mediator between the Egyptian woman and another woman in a relationship with the Sudanese woman who bought the child.

He pointed out that he received the girl from her mother for 7,000 pounds, and handed her over to the main mediator, a housewife named Asmaa, 56 years old and residing in the same city, who in turn handed over the child to the Sudanese woman.

Confronting the mother, she confessed her crime, supported the statements of the first mediator, and justified her reporting falsely to mislead her husband for fear of his anger over selling her child.

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Sayeda admitted that she resorted to buying the girl because she was unable to have children. She met the intermediary from one of her Egyptian friends residing in Lebanon and came to buy the girl.

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