2022/07/15
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The sister of the Egyptian pharmacist who was killed by a woman in Al-Jawf said that her brother had traveled two years ago and had not seen his father, mother and brothers since that time, indicating that he chose to travel to support the family, especially his father, who was sick with cancer, and to meet his needs.
The pharmacist’s sister explained that her last call with him was at noon on the day of his death, and he was reassuring her and the family’s conditions, and recommended her to his parents, and then told her that he was going to work to receive his period, stressing that all his conversation with her was to always reassure regarding the family and their conditions, and he carried their great concern. And the youngest in the family, according to Cairo 24.
She added, “My brother told me to protect my father when I came back, and I saved him and took him in treatment for cancer… and I said to my brother: I kept the trust and you are the one who did not return to receive it.”
She added that her brother was supposed to return to his hometown on June 30 with his wife and two-year-old son, but the sponsor asked him to sit down due to the pressure of work and the need to work for him, and he agreed, although he wanted to return to attend his younger brother’s engagement, which was a day before his death. One, but for his honesty and responsibility, he refused to leave work when he needed it.
Al-Jawf police arrested a woman for shooting a person who later died of his injuries, and she was arrested, and legal measures were taken once morest her and referred to the Public Prosecution.