Egyptian Man Murders Wife in Al-Haram, Disposes of Body in Desert
An incident occurred in the Al-Haram neighborhood of Giza Governorate, an Egyptian man has been arrested for the brutal murder of his wife in the presence of their children. The man, who operates a dental laboratory, allegedly slaughtered his wife inside their home and subsequently disposed of her body in a horrific manner, leaving it for wolves to consume along the Fayoum desert road.
The victim's brother, a school teacher, reported his sister's disappearance to the Al-Haram Police Department after she had been missing for two weeks. He expressed concern over her absence, noting that she had not responded to his phone calls, which raised suspicions that something terrible had happened. The brother also mentioned that the husband had been making vague excuses to justify her disappearance.
Following an investigation, police reviewed street camera footage that captured the husband carrying a large suitcase and placing it in his car late at night. When questioned about the suitcase, he confessed to the murder, admitting that he had killed his wife with a kitchen knife. He claimed that he suspected her behavior and was upset that she refused to quit her job as he desired.
This tragic case has drawn significant attention and highlights the alarming issues of domestic violence and the need for greater awareness and intervention in such situations. The authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crime.