A tragic incident occurred in Egypt's Giza province, where a massive fire claimed the lives of three sibling children. The fire completely destroyed their apartment, and three others were injured and hospitalized for treatment. The Ministry of Interior received a report of a fierce fire in a residential apartment that trapped several children inside. A forensic examination revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit from a mobile phone charger. The examination showed that the fire broke out on the first floor of the building and spread to the second. Civil defense teams managed to control the flames after intensive efforts, but the contents of the two apartments were turned to ash. The fire resulted in the death of the siblings: Laila Mohamed Ahmed (8 years old), Zain (5 years old), and Younis (3 years old). Three others were injured and taken to the hospital. An investigation by the Public Prosecution revealed that the mother of the children left them in the apartment and went out to buy some supplies, but upon her return, she was surprised by the fire that claimed the lives of her three children.
Fire in Egypt Kills Three Siblings
A massive fire in Giza, Egypt, killed three sibling children. Three others were injured. The fire was caused by a short circuit in a phone charger.