In Egypt, the "Karmoz massacre" case has taken a shocking turn as Amani Ibrahim, the lawyer for the young man Ryan accused of killing his mother and five siblings, revealed new details about the incident. The lawyer stated that during the farewell ceremony for the victims, no female members of the mother's family were present, and strangers had to perform the washing and burial rites. The victims were buried in the "Sadaka cemetery" after their relatives refused to claim the bodies. The lawyer explained that the accused, Ryan, was locked in the apartment with his mother and five siblings' bodies for five full days, turning the place into a "lake of blood". The examination revealed that all victims, including Ryan who failed to join them, had cut wounds on their necks and tendons caused by sharp blades. The lawyer accused the father, residing abroad, of being the indirect instigator of the massacre, pointing out that he exploited his absence to stop providing financial support, married, and lived a normal life while his family was "dying of hunger and disease". Investigations and the suspect's confessions revealed horrifying details: the mother, who suffered from depression, agreed with her son to end the family's lives for fear of dying of cancer and leaving her children to fend for themselves. It is recalled that the massacre was discovered two days ago when security forces in Alexandria found six bodies in an apartment. A 41-year-old woman and her five children were killed, while the sixth son survived a suicide attempt. The incident began on March 16 after the mother received a phone call informing her of her divorce from her husband, who lives in an Arab country. He had married another woman and stopped providing for the family, causing her to fall into a severe psychological state. Investigations revealed that the mother first attempted suicide, then inflicted cut wounds on her children before their health deteriorated and they died one after another. Following the incident, the sixth son tried to take his own life, but locals prevented and saved him, and he was taken for treatment. The young man later confessed that he attempted suicide based on a "prior agreement" with his mother to end the entire family's lives, citing severe family disputes and overwhelming pressure due to his father's failure to provide for them while residing abroad and marrying another woman.
Egypt's Karmoz Massacre: Shocking Details Revealed
The lawyer of a man accused of a family massacre in Egypt reveals shocking details, including the family's abandonment of victims and accusations against the father living abroad.