The Public Prosecution charged them with "premeditated murder associated with coerced theft."

Egypt: A new decision against those accused of killing the "Maadi Girl"

Today, Saturday, the opposition judge at the Maadi Court, south of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, decided to renew the detention of two registered registrants who risked 15 precautionary days pending investigations into their accusations of dragging the "hostile girl" Maryam Muhammad Ali to death while trying to steal her in the Maadi neighborhood.

The prosecution attributed the accused to the crime of premeditated murder associated with coerced theft.

A security source revealed that the defendants are registered as dangerous, and with precedents, one of whom is from the Old Cairo area, and the second from the Bulaq Dakrur area, and they agreed between them to form a gang formation to steal bags using the method of kidnapping using a car with dirty metal plates.

The killing of the twenty-year-old girl in Egypt last Tuesday sparked widespread anger on social media.

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