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“They killed the groom and his brother in Aqeeqah” .. Text of the investigation into the killing of two brothers with

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While “Desouki” and his brother “Islam” were waiting for two happy occasions, the first was the birth of his first wife, who gave birth to two “twins”; The second is the “Islamic” marriage, but things went against what they wanted, the two brothers were killed in a bloody battle with 3 others for differences between them on the sums of money.

“Masrawy” obtained a text of the investigation in case no. 6297 of 2022 Al-Munira Al-Gharbiyye crimes and limited to no. 1825 of 2022 in North Giza, in which the defendant is an employee of the Consumer Protection Association, a merchant pickle and a student; (Desouki and Islam) killed two brothers with knives following a quarrel between them in the street over a dispute between them over sums of money.

We publish the text of the investigation with the third accused of the incident, “Sameh”, and his confessions are as follows:

Q: What are the details of your confessions?

A: What happened is that on March 27, 2022, at 9:00 pm, one of our neighbors in the area had an Aqeeqah, and the whole area was folded over this Aqeeqah. At that time, I was in my brother’s pickle shop “Yasser”, and at that moment he came and said if I saw “desouki” My contagion from before you knew me, and at that moment he had a knife on standby, because there were previous quarrels between us and the two who died .. And indeed, I saw “Desouki” contagious in front of me. The third) At that time, “Hassan” said, “Don’t be afraid that nothing will happen and I’ll take him now I went down to talk to him, and then, shortly after, I sat in the shop and went to my house to change my boots I was wearing and I met Hassan.

Along the way, he came to greet people in Aqeeqah and I was on my way to our shop. One of our neighbors met me and said: “Be aware and warn your sisters, because there will be Islam and Islam”. the shop and I have nothing to do with what’s going to happen, and I actually heard my brother’s words and went back to the shop.

About half an hour later, I met people who said there was a quarrel with my sisters, Desouki and Islam. I sat in the store and took a spare knife from the store and went to the quarrel. I found them all working and beating some of them. So, I went to get myself out of choking because I couldn’t see him, and I was afraid of getting a beating. Then I ran out of the choke and found my sisters Hassan and Yasser outside and brought them Pepsi to wash them off. And then I talked to my sisters and Yasser said, “May God protect her, because I feel peace has penetrated my chest and I saw nothing for what I was sprinkling in my eyes, and he said, if anything, you are like that, and if anything, I take it and Yasser then gave himself up and we weren’t sure. “Islam is alive and not dead, because to some extent there was a lot of talk in the We were sure that the two were dead, and this that’s all that happened.

Q: When and where exactly did it happen?

A: This speech took place in the area of ​​Imam Al-Ghazali in Al-Munira Al-Gharbiyye, and we were in Aqeeqah, the birth of our neighbor.

Q: Who was with you at the time and place mentioned above?

A: My sisters, Yasser and Hassan, and me.

Q: What is your behavior after learning of the arrival of the victim, Desouki, at the scene of the accident?

A: I called my brother Hassan on the phone, because Yasser Qaili knew me when he arrived.

Q: Was the accused Yasser Mahrez and did he have weapons at the time?

A: Yes, he had a white weapon “a knife”, I saw it with him in the fight, but I don’t know if it was the first or not.

Q: Was there a dialogue between you and your accused brothers when they met you before committing the crime?

A: No, nothing happened between us.

Q: What did they do next?

A: I cursed them and went to my shop and then I realized they were choking, but I didn’t know they were choking on whom.

Q: What did you do next?

A: I went to see what I found, they came out of the choke and brought them Pepsi to wash their eyes, because the people who were in the choke told me they needed to spray them.

Q: Were you armed with weapons when you went to the crash site?

A: Yes.

Q: What did you do after arriving at the accident scene?

A: I got into the fight and still haven’t done something. I found Islam splashing me with something I couldn’t see from my eyes. I went and took a part because I didn’t see anything and I was afraid to reckless and do something, and I went to get the Pepsi and wash my eyes because I didn’t see it at the time, and I found my sisters Yasser and Hassan outside and saw nothing of my costume.

Q: What happened next?

A: After I finished the choking, I found Umm Desouki coming to our shop and wanted to choke, so we went in, we closed the shop and walked out of the place.

Q: Was there a dialogue between your brothers after you committed the crime?

A: When we walked, each of us stepped aside and never met again to talk about this contentious dialogue.

Q: What is the reason for this particular incident?

A: This was a collaborative period between them, but I don’t know what exactly caused it, because I didn’t go to the store much, and I realized that as they talked the day the store collapsed.

Q: Have these disputes been resolved?

A: I don’t know.

Q: Have you heard of any of the roles of your siblings who are accused of committing that incident?

A: When I sprayed myself with needles, I didn’t see who hit who or who I hit.

Q: What do you say about what was mentioned in your question about the investigation by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, that you witnessed the parts of the incident when they attacked each other … and that you intervened while you had the knife ?

A: I really meant that when I walked in, everything was bumping into each other, and then I sprayed something in my eyes, I don’t know what it was.

Q: What is your intention to commit that particular accident?

A: I don’t know anything, I went to the end of the fight, but I didn’t want to kill him.

Q: Have you been caught in similar cases before?

A: Yes, the quarrel between us was old – that of the first month of 3 – and it ended with reconciliation.

Investigations by the head of investigation of the Al-Munira Al-Gharbia department indicated that the three defendants – the pickle traffickers – assaulted the two victims, “Desouki and Islam”, using “knives” and inflicted the wounds they caused their lives, following financial disputes between the victim, “Desouki”, and the first defendant, “Yasser”, for his collaboration with each other in the pickle business, and from about a month before that incident , a quarrel broke out between them and they were presented to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and they recognized the reconciliation between them during this, and for this they were released.

The investigations added that on the day of the incident they met the aforementioned during a ceremony (Aqiqah) on the street, the residence of the accused and the victim, and a verbal altercation occurred between them, which angered the accused, which he left the party and summoned his two brothers, “Hassan and Sameh” and hid with sidearms until the victim came out. Desouki from the group, when they beat him and “Yasser” stabbed him and caused his waist wound, using a white weapon (knife), while the accused “Hassan and Sameh” turned away the people and prevented them from interfering for put an end to the quarrel until the brother was able to carry out his crime.

Circuit 33 of the Giza Criminal Court has decided to postpone the first session of the trial of 3 brothers accused of killing two brothers, “Islam and Desouki”, in the “Battle of Imam Al-Ghazali” in Imbaba, to the current session of 7 November to hear the testimony of witnesses.

Khaled Al-Sebaa, the lawyer for the victims of the “battle of Imam Al-Ghazali”, asked the court that the maximum sentence be imposed on the three accused, “Yasser, Hassan and Sameh”, pickle traders.

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