Investigations reveal shocking tale surrounding the mysterious final moments of a woman’s life in the mill.

The Cairo security services, led by Major General Mohamed Abdallah, are ramping up their efforts to uncover the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a woman’s body in the Al-Maasara area. The sheriff of Al-Maasara Police Station in the Cairo Security Directorate received a notification from the Police Department of Rescue regarding a woman who was brought to the hospital in a state of exhaustion, allegedly due to poisoning, and who subsequently died. Initial investigations suggested that the woman, whose name was Iman.N., had committed suicide using a grain-preserving tablet. Her body was then transferred to a hospital refrigerator in preparation for transfer to the morgue at the disposal of the Public Prosecution. The state is working to provide support to mental patients through several hotlines to help individuals with psychological problems or those who wish to commit suicide. The National Council for Mental Health has also allocated a hotline to receive psychological inquiries. The Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa has affirmed that suicide is a major sin and a crime once morest the soul and Sharia, and that the person who commits suicide is not an infidel. Suicide should not be minimized, and not finding justifications or creating a state of sympathy for this behavior is necessary. Suicide should be treated like a mental illness that can be treated through specialists.

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Friday, March 24, 2023

Books – Muhammad Shaaban:

The security services in Cairo are intensifying their efforts, headed by Major General Mohamed Abdallah, to uncover the circumstances of finding the body of a woman in the Al-Maasara area.

The sheriff of Al-Maasara Police Station in the Cairo Security Directorate received a notification from the Police Department of Rescue to receive a hospital with a state of exhaustion, alleged poisoning and her subsequent death.

Initial investigations and examinations suggested that the deceased committed suicide, and her name was “Iman.N.” By taking a grain-preserving tablet, the body was transferred to the hospital refrigerator in preparation for its transfer to the morgue at the disposal of the Public Prosecution.

In turn, the state is working to provide support for mental patients through more than one hotline to help those who have psychological problems or desire to commit suicide, most notably the hotline of the General Secretariat for Mental Health, in the Ministry of Health and Population, to receive psychological inquiries and psychological support, and support those wishing to commit suicide, through No. 08008880700, 0220816831, all day.

The National Council for Mental Health has also allocated a hotline to receive psychological inquiries: 20818102. The Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa affirmed that suicide is a major sin and a crime once morest the soul and Sharia, and the person who commits suicide is not an infidel, and the guilt of this crime should not be minimized, as well as not finding justifications and creating a state of sympathy for this. Rather, it is treated as a mental illness that can be treated through specialists.




In conclusion, the discovery of the woman’s body in the Al-Maasara area of Cairo raises concerns regarding mental health and suicide prevention. The Egyptian government is taking steps to support individuals struggling with mental health issues, including providing hotlines for psychological inquiries and support. Suicide is considered a major sin and a crime once morest Sharia in Islam, but it should not be dismissed as a personal failing. Instead, it should be treated as a mental illness that requires professional intervention. Let’s hope that these efforts will help prevent future tragedies and promote a healthier and safer society.

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