Yesterday, Sunday, the two cases of murder of two university students in Egypt and Jordan continued, and their developments followed suit in a dramatic manner, even if they differed in details.
In Egypt, and in his first court session, in the city of Mansoura, in the north of the country, the student Muhammad Adel confessed to killing his colleague Naira Ashraf and cried in remorse, while a Jordanian young man chose to shoot a girl inside her university, killing her to the end; He was killed by shooting himself following security forces surrounded him to arrest him.
In Egypt, the referral decision is the fastest in the history of the Egyptian judiciary. As it came only 48 hours following the crime occurred, and amid great public anticipation and demands for the imposition of the most severe penalties, the Mansoura Criminal Court, headed by Judge Bahaa El-Din Al-Marri, examined the first trial sessions of the student Mohamed Adel, accused of deliberately killing Naira Ashraf, in front of the university gate. Mansoura.
Before the court, the killer listed many details and secrets related to the case, and wept in regret for the crime, despite the reasons he gave that he believed pushed him to commit it, while the victim’s family was waiting for a decision to execute him.
In Jordan, the Public Security Directorate said, in a press statement, that following locating the killer of the student Iman Irsheed, and when the Public Security men surrounded him, he shot himself; He was killed.