09:30 p.m
Friday 15 July 2022
Books – Youssef Afifi:
The case of the killing of the Egyptian pharmacist, “Ahmed Hatem” while performing his work in Saudi Arabia, aroused the anger of the Egyptians, as a result of his killing at the hands of a Saudi woman in the Saudi city of Sakaka without right or guilt.
the start
She was circulating on social media extensively, the killing of an Egyptian pharmacist in Saudi Arabia, who refused to give medicine to a woman without a “prescription” according to the instructions of the Saudi Ministry of Health, which prompted her to kill him.
Immediately, the post spread on social media pages, so that the responsible Egyptian authorities moved as soon as they learned of the incident to reveal the circumstances of the investigations and to find out what happened once morest the Egyptian pharmacist.
Saudi moves
The Saudi police arrested the woman who shot the pharmacist, emptied the cameras and launched investigations to try to reach the causes of the accident.
The Egyptian Consulate in Riyadh also followed up the events and the progress of investigations to preserve the rights of the deceased pharmacist.
Egyptian moves
Immediately following the accident occurred, the Consul General in Riyadh, Ambassador Tariq Al-Miliji, the representative of the consulate in the Saudi city of Sakaka, directed the necessity of revealing the circumstances of the accident, and personally following up the investigations currently in the police and the Saudi Public Prosecution.
Ministry of Immigration
Ambassador Nabila Makram, Minister of State for Immigration and Egyptians Abroad Affairs, contacted the family of the Egyptian pharmacist “Ahmed Hatem”, who died in a shooting accident in the pharmacy where he worked in Saudi Arabia.
Ambassador Nabila Makram offered condolences to the family of the deceased, praying to God to inspire them patience and solace, and confirmed her confidence in the legal procedures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and also reassured the family of the murdered pharmacist that all measures were taken to ensure the speedy return of the body to the homeland, within the framework of the cooperation protocol with the Misr El Khair Foundation. As soon as the legal procedures are completed in Saudi Arabia, the body will be prepared and shipped.
Man power
Mohamed Saafan, Minister of Manpower, followed up with the Labor Representation Office at the Egyptian Consulate General in the capital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the incident of the death of an Egyptian pharmacist who was shot by a Saudi woman inside the pharmacy where he works, and during his official working hours, which led to him being shot twice in an area He was taken to the hospital in an attempt to save his life, but he died upon arrival at the hospital.
The labor attaché, Ahmed Ragai, head of the labor representation office in Riyadh, said that the Egyptian pharmacist, “Ahmed Hatem”, is a 33-year-old from Menoufia Governorate, the Martyrs Center.
cause of death
Rajaei explained that the death was caused by two bullets fired from a Saudi woman, who asked him to dispense an antibiotic without a doctor’s instructions, but he refused and was shot, during his official working time while he was in the pharmacy where he works, “Family Pharmacy” located in Nasiriyah neighborhood in the city of Sakaka. belonging to the northern border region.
He continued: The pharmacist was transferred to the hospital in an attempt to save his life, but he died upon arrival at the hospital, and all cardiac resuscitation attempts failed, and the body was kept in the hospital refrigerator and at the disposal of the Public Prosecution.
The Labor Representative Office in Riyadh continues to maintain the pharmacist’s financial and insurance entitlements to his employer and social security due to the accident occurring inside his workplace and during his official working hours, as well as awaiting the police report, the Forensic Medicine Authority, and the Public Prosecution’s permission to bury the body.
new developments
An official Egyptian source revealed to Masrawy, that the autopsy process has now been completed by the forensic medicine and a report on the autopsy process has been issued and the report on the completion of the autopsy process has been transferred to the Public Prosecution to decide the process of handing over the body to his relatives and then shipping the body to Egypt to be buried in his hometown of Menoufia.
Pharmacists Syndicate
Yesterday, the Pharmacists Syndicate in Menoufia Governorate, headed by Dr. Mustafa Salam, issued a statement mourning the pharmacist “Ahmed Hatem”, who was killed by a Saudi woman while working in a pharmacy in Saudi Arabia.
Pharmacist’s identity
“Masrawy” obtained the identity of the Egyptian pharmacist Ahmed Hatem from the village of Kafr Danshaway, affiliated to the Martyrs Center in Menoufia Governorate, and he is 34 years old. He traveled two years ago to work in Saudi Arabia, and was working as a manager at the family pharmacy in Nasiriyah in the Saudi city of Sakaka.
And “Hatem”, got married 3 years ago and gave birth to a child named Muhammad who is only two years old. He is known for his good manners and commitment to his work, according to the accounts of his relatives and neighbors.
He was working as a manager at the family pharmacy in Nasiriyah in the Saudi city of Sakaka, and he was known for his good morals and commitment to his work, and he had not seen his parents for two years and the communication was by phone and through applications according to his uncle’s story.
His wife and son returned to Egypt without him 3 weeks ago, due to the lack of the sponsor providing him with a replacement, which forced him to stay, and the reason for his death was his refusal to sell an antibiotic to a Saudi woman except with a prescription according to the instructions of the Saudi Ministry of Health, and God’s mercy was hit by two bullets in the back and died following, and it was decided Going to Egypt and not returning once more following the expiration of his contract with the sponsor in the month of next 8, following two years of work.