Two arrested for arson that killed woman in Egypt's Kafr El Sheikh
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two men have been arrested and detained for four days pending investigation for allegedly setting fire to a woman's home in Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt.
- The fire resulted in the woman's death from severe burns, with her son accusing the suspects of arson due to a dispute over a shop rental.
- Police have apprehended the suspects, who reportedly confessed to the crime during interrogation.
Authorities in Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt, have ordered the detention of two men for four days as investigations continue into a fatal house fire. The suspects, identified as 45-year-old Abdel Hamid H.M. and 30-year-old Ramadan H.M., are accused of intentionally setting fire to the home of a woman in the city of Al-Riyadh.
The victim, identified as Hanan Ghazi Mostafa, 57, sustained severe burns covering approximately 60% of her body. She was transported to Kafr El Sheikh General Hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Initial investigations revealed a criminal element behind the blaze.
The victim's son, Ibrahim Samir, 30, reportedly accused the two men of deliberately starting the fire using an accelerant. The motive is believed to stem from a dispute concerning the rental of a commercial shop owned by his mother within the same building. The conflict apparently arose after the victim decided to terminate the existing rental agreement and lease the shop to another party.
Following the accusations, the Al-Riyadh police, in coordination with the General Security sector, apprehended the suspects. During questioning, they allegedly confessed to committing the act as described in the police report and initial investigations. A case has been registered, and the prosecution has ordered their continued detention to further uncover the full circumstances of the incident.
Originally published by Al-Masry Al-Youm in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.