Nihad Abu al-Qumsan calls on the Public Prosecutor to investigate the Basant Khaled family in Gharbia: a big mystery

directed Nihad Abu Al-Qassem The human rights lawyer thanks the Judicial Institution for the swift and swift justice that it achieved by quickly ruling the perpetrators in the case of extortion related to the child “Heidi” in Sharqiya, saying: “All salutations to the Egyptian judiciary for the quick rulings, we were accustomed to this type of cases after at least a year and six months, But what happened is a huge development.”

In a telephone interview during the “A Last Word” program, presented by the media, Lamis Al-Hadidi, on the ON screen, she called on the Attorney General to investigate the “all” Basant family, and also commented on the incident of the attempted suicide of Basant’s sister, the girl of Gharbia, a victim of blackmail.

And she continued, “Basant’s case for me is a big mystery, and I began to doubt the story of suicide, because her sister’s attempt to commit suicide raises questions: Was Basant pushed to commit suicide or committed suicide? From the first moment he had doubts, and her aunt said, “I knew a week ago that the girl bought the grain.” Nihad Abu al-Qumsan added: “There are contradictions that need investigation, and I am confident in the investigations of the Public Prosecutor, but I call for more investigations.”

She explained that Basant’s last message, “Forgive me, not my pictures”, indicates that Basant was subjected to tremendous family pressure, not only from society, expecting that she was subjected to pressure in the manner that “you brought us shame and scandal” and these words, and Nuhad continued: I have become a big mystery regarding what is happening in Basant family.

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Regarding society’s handling of such issues and the case of Basant and her sister, and the pressure on the family, she said: “I tell them a message. Each one blames the broken one, and whoever is on his head stumbles, and I think that the pressurers are either harassers, or there is something in this story and they must be investigated.”

After the ruling, Nihad Abu al-Qumsan, the father of Heidi, the victim of extortion, demanded that he obtain his right to compensation, by filing a lawsuit before the Civil Court. Nihad stated: So that the ruling is not only imprisonment, but sells them behind them and those in front of them, and this is part of the shield of society, where the wrongdoer must bear the result of his actions, and even if he does not want compensation, take his cheek and donate it to build a hospital or a school, but justice must be completed at the end.

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