In Egypt, new details have been revealed in the case known in the media as the "El-Marg Bridegroom," who was killed by his pregnant wife about 150 days after their wedding. According to the forensic report, the victim suffered a penetrating stab wound to the center of the right chest, about 15 centimeters long, which became lodged in the lung, leading to his death from the injury. He also had a cut wound to the back of his head, which refutes the suspect's claim that the knife accidentally pierced her husband's body while he was trying to take it from her. The report confirmed that the injuries resulted from a direct assault with a sharp weapon, a fact corroborated by ongoing investigations into the incident. The investigation concluded that the stabbing was intentional, not accidental. During the interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime, explaining that the incident occurred after a verbal argument that broke out when her husband asked her to prepare food despite her feeling extremely fatigued due to her third-month pregnancy. According to the statements of the victim's family, the marriage took place about five months ago following a traditional family acquaintance. They confirmed that disputes between the couple were within the scope of typical marital problems, and that the victim was keen to contain any disagreement and work to resolve issues and bring his wife back to their marital home whenever she left angrily to her family's house. Meanwhile, the investigating authorities have renewed the suspect's detention for 15 days pending the case. She has been charged with premeditated murder. The Public Prosecution heard the testimony of the victim's sister and several witnesses and ordered an autopsy of the body. It also requested security agencies to investigate the circumstances of the incident as a prelude to taking the necessary legal measures.
New Details Revealed in Egypt's 'El-Marg Bridegroom' Murder Case
Egyptian authorities investigate the premeditated murder of a man by his pregnant wife. Forensic reports confirm the stabbing was intentional, with the suspect's confession and ongoing investigations supporting this conclusion.