2022/08/26
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A video clip has spread regarding an amazing surprise revealed by the cemetery guard in which Mansoura student Naira Ashraf was buried, and unexpected things that happened following her burial, according to what was stated in the video.
Despite the wide spread of the video clip, the alleged cemetery guard did not appear in it at all, and everything mentioned in the video is attributed to him only, and there is nothing to confirm its authenticity.
In the video, the cemetery guard stated that he saw a light coming out of Naira Ashraf’s grave and repelling to the sky and then returning to the grave, as he saw a white bird hovering around the grave, according to him. He added that he told what he had seen to one of the sheikhs of knowledge, and he told him that this indicates a good conclusion.
Naira Ashraf, known as the Mansoura student, was killed on Monday, June 20, 2022, in front of Mansoura University, by her colleague “Mohamed Adel” in a brutal manner, as he directed a number of fatal stabs at her and tried to separate her head from her body.
The incident of Naira Ashraf’s murder sparked a wave of great anger in Egypt and the Arab countries, and widespread sympathy on social media with the victim’s family.
Social media users expressed their anger following local media spoke regarding the motives for the crime, and hundreds of people in the Arab world interacted with the hashtag (# Haq Naira_Ashraf), calling for retribution from the killer.
And last Wednesday, the Mansoura Criminal Court ruled unanimously, following the approval of the Mufti of the Republic, to execute the murderer of the student, Naira Ashraf.
The Egyptian Public Prosecutor, Hamada El-Sawy, had referred the accused to the Criminal Court on charges of “premeditated murder of the victim, Naira (Ashraf), who surprised her with a knife, stabbed her several times, and slit her throat in front of her university in Mansoura, Dakahlia Governorate. The offender admitted “committing the murder of the victim,” according to a statement by the Public Prosecutor.