Today, Saturday, the Giza Criminal Court decided to postpone the trial of the accused in the case known in the media as the “European Rural Massacre”, during which the perpetrator killed 5 people from one family, to the November 5 session, to place the accused in the Abbasiya Mental Health Hospital to demonstrate the safety of his mental and psychological powers.
The decision was issued under the chairmanship of Counselor Muhammad Awadallah, and the membership of advisors Khaled Faeq Al-Muslimi, Amr Waheed Mahmoud, and Secretary Wajeeh Adib.
The camera lens of the seventh day monitored the moment the accused in the European Rural massacre case left the dock, in preparation for the start of his trial in the deliberation room, amid heavy security. The accused tried to hide his face from the photographers’ lenses.
A number of the victims’ eligibility in the European Rural Massacre case arrived at the court’s headquarters, amid tight security and the imposition of a security cordon around the court.
The previous session witnessed the presence of the accused at his trial headquarters under heavy security, and he was deposited in the dock in preparation for the start of his trial.
The Public Prosecution had referred the accused of killing five, a farmer, his two daughters and two grandchildren, on a farm in the European countryside village of Sheikh Zayed City for criminal trial. His humiliation was accusing him of intentionally killing the farmer, and this felony was coupled with other felonies, namely the intentional killing of his two daughters and two grandchildren, and the attempted indecent assault of one of his two victims’ daughters.
The Public Prosecution had established evidence on the accused from his confession in the investigations, his graphic simulation of how to commit the crime, and his guidance on the tape of the narcotic substance that he used to implement his plan in indecent assault, as well as the tools he used to insert the drug into the drink of the victims, and what resulted in it. The report of the chemical lab at the Forensic Medicine Authority examining the narcotic substance, the anatomical report on the bodies of the five victims, as well as the results of the report of the General Department of Criminal Evidence Investigation, examining all the antiquities seized at the scene of the incident, and making the necessary matches, as well as the statements of nine witnesses in the investigations.