Young Man Kills Shepherd in Wadi El-Natrun and Calls His Family After the Crime
A horrific crime shakes Wadi El-Natrun in Beheira as a young man kills a shepherd he worked with, then calls his family to confess, prompting an urgent investigation into the motives behind the act.
A shocking incident took place in Wadi El-Natrun, Beheira Governorate, when a young man in his thirties killed a shepherd he worked with under mysterious circumstances, before astonishing everyone by calling his family to inform them of what he had done.
Preliminary investigations revealed that both the suspect and the victim worked together herding sheep in the same area, and that a dispute broke out between them, escalating into a violent confrontation that ended in the victim’s death.
According to investigations, the suspect called his family after committing the crime, admitting what had happened and prompting them to immediately inform the authorities.
Police officers quickly moved to the scene, where the body was found and transferred to the Wadi El-Natrun Specialized Hospital morgue, under the supervision of the Public Prosecution, which began investigating the causes and motives behind the crime.
Security forces continue their efforts to uncover all the circumstances surrounding this tragic and shocking incident that has left residents in disbelief.
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