New and exciting details about what happened between the dead Americans and the son of the Egyptian minister!

Initial information about the incident of the son of the Egyptian Minister, Nabila Makram, revealed that the American police forces received a call confirming the occurrence of a quarrel in an apartment in the suburbs of California, and when the police forces moved to the apartment, they found two bodies of the victims, while the minister’s son was inside the apartment with minor injuries. He recovered from the injuries and was arrested for his involvement in the murder.

The accusation of Rami Hani Mounir Fahim, son of the Minister of Immigration, who works at the Pence Wealth Management LPL Network RIA company, was reported by the media in the United States and English media as well on the twenty-fourth of last April, when Rami Fahim was accused of killing “Griffin Cuomo, 23 years old” and “Jonathan” They are 23 years old," early Tuesday morning.


While the district attorney’s office issued a statement on the incident of Rami Hani Munir Fahim, saying, “Rami Hani Munir Fahim is accused of stabbing his co-worker, 23-year-old Griffin Cuomo, to death and then stabbing his roommate, Jonathan Pam, 23, until Death in their apartment on Katilla Street in Anaheim around 6:30 a.m. April 19, 2022 Cuomo and Fahim worked together at a wealth management firm in Orange County.

The charges faced by Rami Hani Mounir Fahim, son of the Minister of Immigration, which were mentioned in the Public Prosecution’s statement, according to the circumstances and circumstances of the case, all point, according to “Al Arabiya.net”, to condemning the minister’s son, as he was charged with murder, using weapons and trying to mislead the authorities, despite his injury in the quarrel that caused the killing. the incident.


On the motives behind the murder, prosecutors said, Rami Hani, Mounir Fahim, and Cuomo worked together at Pence Wealth Management in Orange County, and Cuomo, who joined the company in 2021, worked as a marketing and media assistant, according to his biography seen by the prosecution.


The police received calls stating that there was a fight inside the apartment before they arrived and found the bodies of the victims, and Fahim is still inside the apartment suffering from an unspecified minor injury, as the apartment was full of blood, according to what the residents of the compound said. He is being held without bail as the district attorney confirmed that he will be brought to trial at the North Justice Center in Fullerton.

One of the police officials said that the apartment building was equipped with security cameras, that some residents also had cameras, and that a neighbor's camera captured Fahim in the building hours before the killing.


The Minister of Immigration and Egyptians Abroad Affairs, Nabila Makram, had said that she was facing a severe ordeal, after her son was accused of committing a murder.

And she added, through a post on her Facebook page, yesterday, Saturday, that she and the family are going through a difficult time, after her son was accused of that crime in the United States.

She pointed out that the accusation is pending before an American court, and no definitive ruling has been issued so far, pointing out that her fulfillment of her duties as a minister in the Egyptian government does not conflict with her being a faithful mother who bravely faces the plight of her son.

The minister said that she bears her full responsibility towards her position and the requirements of working with it, and clearly differentiates between what is personal and public.

And Makram requested prayers for her, her family, and her son, Rami, in that ordeal, and for the two dead who met their Lord.

During her statement, the minister affirmed her keenness to completely separate the duties of her job as Minister of Immigration to follow up all the affairs of Egyptians abroad, and her being a mother who is burning with the fire of news circulating about her son's involvement in a murder, while he is under investigation in the United States of America.

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