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A Mysterious Incident on Mother's Day
Introduction to the Case
- On March 21, 2026, a strange report reaches the police about a young man standing on the roof of a 13th-floor building in Karmouz, Alexandria. His body is injured, and he appears to be attempting suicide.
- Upon arrival, police find him eerily calm rather than distressed. The shocking discovery occurs when they enter his apartment, revealing a scene that will haunt them forever—a murder case where public sympathy inexplicably lies with the suspect.
Public Perception and Legal Implications
- Despite being accused of murder, the young man is viewed as a victim by many. The discussion arises around whether capital punishment would serve as true justice or merely an act of mercy.
- The case gains significant traction on social media, prompting widespread interest and speculation about its details.
Background of the Victim: Engy
- The narrative shifts back to 2004 in Alexandria, introducing Engy, an 18-year-old Egyptian girl from a respectable family known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Engy's father works abroad but remains financially supportive of his family. She manages household expenses and is praised for her maturity despite being the youngest sibling.
Family Dynamics and Relationships
- Engy’s close relationship with her father allows her to enjoy certain privileges; he indulges her requests without hesitation.
- Although several suitors approach Engy due to her attractiveness, she feels no connection until she meets Wael, a Jordanian mechanic living in Egypt.
Love Against All Odds
- Despite their growing love story, Engy's family strongly disapproves of Wael due to cultural differences and his marital status—he has two children from another marriage.
- Her family's rejection leads to secretive communication between Engy and Wael as they struggle against familial opposition.
A Choice Between Love and Family
- Faced with pressure from both sides—her family's insistence on separation versus her love for Wael—Engy ultimately chooses him over her family.
- This decision creates significant conflict with her father who searches desperately for his daughter after she runs away with Wael.
Consequences of Their Relationship
- After being found by authorities during their escape attempt together, Engy's father retrieves her but struggles to accept their union.
- Eventually discovering that they married civilly without his knowledge marks a turning point in their relationship dynamics.
New Beginnings Amidst Challenges
- Following their marriage, despite initial hardships including financial struggles and fear of familial backlash, they strive to build a life together.
- They welcome their first child named Rayan shortly after moving back to Saudi Arabia where Wael finds better employment opportunities.
Life's Ups and Downs
- Over time, their situation improves significantly; Wael establishes his own workshop leading to financial stability while expanding their family further with additional children.
This structured overview captures key moments from the transcript while providing timestamps for easy reference.
The Struggles of a Cancer Patient: A Personal Journey
Diagnosis and Initial Shock
- The protagonist, Engy, faced multiple tests with no clear diagnosis until she was ultimately diagnosed with colon cancer, which was a significant shock for both her and her husband.
- Alongside the emotional turmoil of the diagnosis, they were confronted with the financial burden of expensive treatment options.
Decision to Seek Treatment in Egypt
- Engy's husband, Wael, suggested that she return to Egypt for treatment due to lower costs at government hospitals.
- Before leaving for Egypt, Wael managed to send Engy 6,000 Egyptian pounds as initial support while promising to cover their expenses from Saudi Arabia.
Family Separation and Isolation
- Despite being close to her family in Egypt, Engy felt immense fear about reconnecting after 16 years of estrangement.
- Her father claimed he had no contact with her during this time; Engy's departure from them had been difficult.
Financial Hardships and Community Support
- Over four years in Egypt, Wael's financial support dwindled significantly; he sent only 1,400 pounds during this period.
- With limited resources for basic needs like food and medical care, Engy relied on community support from friends who provided shelter and assistance.
Challenges in Raising Children Alone
- As a single mother battling cancer without sufficient funds or help from her husband, Engy struggled to provide for her six children.
- Even when Wael's situation improved financially, he continued neglecting his responsibilities towards their family's needs.
Educational Barriers for Children
- The children faced additional challenges due to lack of documentation; they could not enroll in school without proper identification or birth certificates.
- Despite these hardships, the children were well-regarded by their community; Rayan stood out as a disciplined young man who memorized the Quran.
Attempts at Employment and Further Struggles
- Rayan attempted to find work but faced difficulties due to his upbringing and social skills. His polite demeanor was perceived as a disadvantage in his environment.
- As Engy's health deteriorated further over time without adequate financial support from Wael or any other means of income.
Urgent Need for Help
- Community members began suggesting that she send her children back to their father through the embassy due to worsening conditions.
- Neighbors rallied together financially so that she could take action regarding her children's future amidst declining health.
Final Communication with Husband
- In a desperate call before Ramadan last year, Engy informed Wael about her critical condition but received an unsupportive response regarding financial aid for their children.
This markdown file encapsulates key moments from the transcript detailing Engy's journey through illness and hardship while highlighting themes of isolation, community support, familial relationships, and resilience.
A Tragic Family Story Unfolds
The Discovery of a Disturbing Scene
- A young man attempts to take his own life from the 13th floor, prompting immediate concern from bystanders who rush to intervene.
- Upon questioning, he reveals that he tried to end his life due to guilt over assisting his mother in the murder of his siblings, whose bodies are found in their apartment.
- Police discover six decomposing bodies in the apartment, including those of three boys and three girls, all showing signs of violent death.
The Background of Family Struggles
- The young man explains that their father had been abusive while they lived in Saudi Arabia, leading them to believe they were free after moving back to Egypt.
- On March 17th, the father calls for the last time, refusing financial support and cutting off contact with the family, which devastates their mother.
Desperation Leads to a Dark Plan
- The mother becomes increasingly despondent about her deteriorating health and financial situation; she discusses with her eldest sons what actions they should take.
- Despite initial resistance from Rayan (the eldest son), Inji persuades him that dying together would be a release from their suffering.
Execution of a Grievous Act
- Inji convinces her children that if they die together on Laylat al-Qadr (a significant night), they will attain paradise.
- Rayan initially rejects this idea but ultimately succumbs to pressure and assists Inji in carrying out her plan.
The Aftermath and Consequences
- After executing her plan on March 17th by harming her children's arteries while they sleep, Inji struggles with completing the act on all her children at once.
- Rayan is left traumatized yet compliant as he follows through with his mother's wishes under extreme psychological distress.
- Conflicting reports arise regarding how Inji dies; some say it was at Rayan's hands while others suggest she took her own life.
This tragic narrative highlights themes of familial abuse, mental health crises, and desperate measures taken under extreme emotional duress.
The Complex Case of Rayan and the Impact of Family Dynamics
Accusations and Public Sympathy
- Initial accusations against Rayan included claims of addiction and criminal behavior, but as details emerged, public sentiment shifted towards sympathy for him.
- Many viewed the entire family as victims, particularly highlighting the father's selfishness and the adverse circumstances surrounding them.
The Father's Role and Discovery
- The father had been estranged from his daughter for 20 years, only learning about her death when he was informed that she was found deceased.
- Despite being present at the morgue, he did not claim her body or attend her burial, which took place in a communal grave rather than a family plot.
Emotional Turmoil and Legal Proceedings
- Rayan expressed readiness to face execution, indicating a desire to reunite with his mother and siblings while still grappling with shock over recent events.
- His lawyer noted three potential outcomes for Rayan's case: mental instability leading to acquittal, sanity resulting in execution, or proving he acted under duress.
Psychological Factors Influencing Actions
- There is speculation regarding Rayan's mental state during the crime; it’s suggested that psychological trauma may have influenced his actions significantly.
- The case raises questions about accountability versus mental health issues affecting decision-making processes.
Broader Implications of the Crime
- This incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media about societal pressures leading to such extreme actions.
- It highlights systemic issues like poverty, isolation, and lack of support systems that can contribute to tragic outcomes within families.
Responsibility Within Family Dynamics
- Both parents are seen as culpable; the father neglected his responsibilities while the mother’s struggles led to dire consequences for her children.
- The mother's decisions are critiqued as they ultimately harmed both herself and her children; there is an acknowledgment of her own mental health challenges.
Conclusion: Understanding Tragedy Beyond Blame
- The narrative emphasizes understanding how individuals reach such desperate points rather than solely assigning blame.
- A call is made for preventive measures to avoid similar tragedies in the future.