Investigations Reveal the Testimony of Marwan’s Father in the Death of Hadeer, the Tea Seller
Investigations in Case No. 1514, Al Ahram Juvenile Misdemeanor Case of 2026, concerning the death of Hadeer Mohamed, the tea seller, after she was fatally run over in the Hadayek Al Ahram area of Giza Governorate, revealed the testimony of the suspect Marwan’s father before the investigating authorities.
The investigation included details of the suspect’s father’s statements regarding the circumstances of the incident, the details surrounding the driving of the vehicle involved in the accident, and his response to the accusations brought against him.
The Suspect’s Father’s Testimony Before Investigators
Marwan’s father stated during the investigation that he was at home at the time of the accident. He was on leave and asleep before learning that his son had taken the car, driven it, and been involved in an accident that resulted in the death of a young woman.
He explained that he went to the accident scene after being informed of what had happened. According to people present at the scene, he was told that the young woman accompanying his son was the one driving the car when the accident occurred.
Details of the Time and Location of the Accident
According to the suspect’s father, the incident occurred on June 18, 2026, at approximately 5:30 p.m., on Al Geish Street in the Hadayek Al Ahram area of Giza Governorate.
He confirmed that he was not present at the scene when the accident occurred and that he went there alone after receiving a phone call informing him that his son had been involved in an accident.
The Vehicle Belongs to the Suspect’s Father
During the investigation, Marwan’s father confirmed that the vehicle involved in the incident belonged to him and was registered in his name, explaining that his son had taken it without his knowledge.
When asked why the minor was driving the vehicle, he replied that he had no knowledge that his son had taken it and confirmed that the child did not possess a driver's license.
No Driver’s License
The suspect’s father stated that his son did not hold a driver's license because he was under the legal driving age, making him legally prohibited from driving the vehicle.
The Suspect’s Father’s Position on the Charges
Investigators confronted Marwan’s father with accusations of allowing a minor to drive a motor vehicle that he owned, as well as permitting the vehicle to be driven in a manner that endangered people and property.
The suspect’s father denied the accusations against him, insisting that he had no knowledge that his son had taken or driven the vehicle.
No Prior Relationship With the Victim
During the investigation, the suspect’s father confirmed that he had no previous relationship or disputes with the victim, Hadeer Mohamed, stating that he did not know her.
He also denied having any relationship or disputes with Rehab Abdel Maksoud, known as "Kenzy Hafez," whose name appeared during the investigation.
Investigations Continue Into the Death of Hadeer, the Tea Seller
The competent investigating authorities continue to complete the legal procedures in the case to determine all the circumstances surrounding the death of Hadeer Mohamed, the tea seller, and establish the legal responsibility of each party based on the findings of the investigation.
What is the case number related to the death of Hadeer, the tea seller?
The case is registered as Case No. 1514, Al Ahram Juvenile Misdemeanor Case of 2026.
When did the accident involving Hadeer, the tea seller, occur?
The incident occurred on June 18, 2026, in the Hadayek Al Ahram area of Giza Governorate.
What did the suspect’s father say about the vehicle?
He confirmed that the vehicle belonged to him and that his son had taken it without his knowledge.
Did the suspect have a driver's license?
The suspect’s father confirmed that his son did not have a driver's license because he was under the legal driving age.
What was the suspect’s father’s response to the accusations?
He denied knowing that his son had driven the vehicle and rejected all accusations made against him.