An Egyptian woman demands that her son be executed in a public square for this reason

Egyptian media revealed the full details of an Egyptian woman's demand to execute her son in a public square, after killing his sister and her unborn child.

According to Al-Ahram newspaper, the accused came to his sister's apartment, the "victim", asking her for a sum of money to pay off some of his debts, while he intended to buy a dose of drugs. She is well off, because her husband is a merchant and has a lot of money.

Meanwhile, the accused claimed that he had injured his foot and that he wanted a wooden stick to lean on, and when his sister came to him with the stick, he was oblivious to her and beat her, causing her to fall into a fainting state, then his demonic thoughts took him for revenge, in order to get money to buy drugs, he took the kitchen knife and paid her Six penetrating stab wounds in the neck and abdomen, even though he knew that she was pregnant.

An eyewitness to the crime said that the young man is known among the people for his addiction to drugs, and problems began between him and his sister because of his constant desire to obtain money to buy drugs, and the dialogue between them always ended with the sister responding to her brother's request involuntarily, and it seems that the young man killed his sister for not responding this time to his request. the usual.

The mother, crying, in statements made during a live broadcast on the website of the newspaper "Al-Youm Al-Sabaa", demanded the execution of her son, the perpetrator of the murder of his sister in a public square for committing the murder.

The detectives of the Cairo Security Directorate arrested the suspect in the incident and took the necessary legal measures against him.

The detectives of the Cairo Security Directorate arrested the suspect in the incident and took the necessary legal measures against him.

A team of detectives listened to the statements of neighbors and eyewitnesses to determine the circumstances of the incident.

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