They threw him from the balcony because of his wife .. referring the killers of Egypt’s pharmacists to criminal

They threw him from the balcony because of his wife .. referring the killers of Egypt’s pharmacists to criminal

The murderer of the pharmacist, Walaa Saeed, who was thrown to his death from the fifth floor by his wife’s relatives, was referred to the felonies by the Egyptian Public Prosecutor.

In order to punish them for using violence and using force against Saeed (the pharmacist who lives in Helwan) in order to intimidate him, eat him, and harm him, as well as to affect his will to impose his authority and force him to divorce his second wife, the Public Prosecutor decided to refer seven accused, who were imprisoned by them, to the appropriate criminal court.

In addition to accusing the defendants of detaining the victim, torturing him, documenting him, beating him with hands and wooden sticks with multiple speakers of him Injuries, and disturbing his security, safety, and reassurance, the Public Prosecution claimed that the defendants stormed the pharmacist’s home at the instigation of his wife, who is the first accused. They also threatened and terrified him, disturbed his security, safety, and reassurance, and exposed his life and safety at risk

In addition to what was proven to have been seen in some phone text messages in which the victim was looking for witnesses to come to his rescue from the defendants’ attacks, the prosecution also had evidence against the defendants from the certification of eight witnesses, the declarations of six accused, and what was revealed between two of the accused, including the alert of one of them to support the other against the victim, torture him, and beat him.

The hideous crime had occupied the Egyptians on social media, where the pharmacist was killed after he was thrown from the balcony of his house in Cairo at the hands of his wife and family.
Since the victim was working abroad and had returned to Egypt to spend his leave, the incident incited a widespread mood of rage among the early adopters of the communication networks, who demanded the victim’s rights and sought to punish the offenders.
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The mother of the pharmacist, Amal Al-Issawi, claimed that she called the security at the apartment complex where her son lives to try and save him after his sister complained about him. The guard replied, “Call your son, a salon of his apartment crowded with thugs,” before cutting the line.

She stated that one of the neighbours told her that he had overheard her son’s wife and her family beating him before they played loud music and tossed him from the balcony onto the street during an appearance on the satellite station “Cairo and the People.” The property guard, she said, had previously informed her that his wife’s family had thrown her son from the balcony.

The mother said that after learning that her son intended to marry someone else, the family of her son’s bride brought a gang of goons and forced him to sign many documents.
She claimed that after divorcing her, she was behind her son in asking his ex-wife to rejoin him in his infallibility, but she has since come to regret that.

He was thrown off the balcony because of his wife, who called the murderers of Egypt’s pharmacists “criminals,”

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