An Egyptian girl writes a painful will and dies a few days later

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Egyptian media reported a sad and sad incident about the ten-year-old girl, Marina, who felt that she would die soon, so she wrote a will and then died a few days later.

The girl wrote a touching message similar to a will in her brochure and wrote down what she felt, and the journalist Rami Radwan published the letter in the girl’s handwriting on his page, as well as the Al-Watan newspaper. A voice says I am dying soon and I feel like this."

And she added: "When I die, no one sees me other than Sameh and Majid, and you and Papa wear me and no one else wears me, who removes the box, Papa and my uncles, when you go to the cemetery, you wear black and give me."

And the girl concluded her tragic message, saying: "Make me biscuits, cookies, and breadcrumbs, and give to the people and the needy."

Psychological consultant Dr. Jamal Froiz told Al-Watan newspaper that the late girl, who wrote the letter, suffered from a syndrome called "broken heart", which led her to her certain feeling of death.

He pointed out that this syndrome leads to the impact of the body's systems, and at that time, the person actually feels that death is approaching.

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