Cairo — January 6, 2024 —
A recent Egyptian court case has drawn striking parallels to the popular Ramadan drama series, “Lam Shamsia.” The case, involving an individual identified as “S.C.,” resulted in a life sentence, mirroring the fictional outcome of the show. The verdict, based on Articles 267 and 268 of the Egyptian penal Code, highlights a breach of trust. Similar to the drama,the real case underscored the importance of obligation. For a deeper understanding, further inquiry is warranted.
Life Imitates Art: Egyptian Court Case Mirrors Ramadan Drama Series
A recent life imprisonment sentence in Egypt has drawn striking parallels to the plot of “Lam Shamsia,” a popular drama series that aired during Ramadan. The case involves an individual, identified only as “S.C.,” convicted in connection with the alleged endangerment of a child.
The CourtS Verdict
The Demanhour Jeeman Court’s ruling against “S.C.” hinged on a breach of trust and dereliction of duty. The court emphasized the accused’s responsibility as a staff member at the child’s school. He was entrusted with the safety and well-being of the students. The court stated that the accused reassured him and defeated him, forgetting his responsibility as one of the workers and secretaries on the school in which he worked and on her children.
The court further noted that his description was imposed on him specific duties towards these children and protecting their symptoms from any attack from others, but he neglected these duties and betrayed the confidence in which he was placed.
the verdict was based on Articles 267 and 268 of the Egyptian Penal Code.
“Lam Shamsia”: A Fictional Echo
The similarities between the real-life case and “Lam Shamsia” are uncanny. The series, which captivated audiences during Ramadan, also culminated in a life sentence for the accused, Wissam Al-Alfi, played by actor Mohamed Shaheen.
In “Lam Shamsia,” the judge’s reasoning, as portrayed by actor Kamal Abu Rayya, included the following statement: The accused, Wissam Mahmoud Al -Alfi, a man who overcame his desires, and his pride took control of him, taking advantage of the relationship that binds him to his father, and being a teacher for him.
The fictional ruling, mirroring the real one, cited Articles 267 and 268 of the Penal Code.
The Series’ Synopsis
“Lam Shamsia” featured a star-studded cast, including Ahmed Al-Saadani, Amina Khalil, Mohamed Shaheen, and others. The series, penned by a writing workshop led by Maryam Naoum and directed by Karim El-Shennawi, explored themes of betrayal, justice, and the consequences of one’s actions.
FAQ
- What is “Lam Shamsia?”
- “Lam Shamsia” is an Egyptian drama series that aired during Ramadan.
- What articles of the Penal Code were cited?
- Articles 267 and 268.
- What was the sentence in both cases?
- Life imprisonment.