
Tragic accident claims lives of 3 family members on eve of Eid al-Adha
Three members of the same family tragically died Thursday evening, after the car they were traveling in overturned near Future City in Ismailia Governorate, Egypt.
Ambulances swiftly transported the bodies to the morgue of Ismailia General Hospital, where they remain under the Public Prosecution's investigation into the incident's circumstances.
The horrific accident, which unfolded on the eve of Eid – a time typically filled with joy and celebration – has sent shockwaves through the governorate. An investigation is now underway to determine its causes.
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Egypt continues inspection tours of sacrificial animal markets during Eid Al-Adha
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Egypt Independent
2 days ago
- Egypt Independent
Tragic accident claims lives of 3 family members on eve of Eid al-Adha
Three members of the same family tragically died Thursday evening, after the car they were traveling in overturned near Future City in Ismailia Governorate, Egypt. Ambulances swiftly transported the bodies to the morgue of Ismailia General Hospital, where they remain under the Public Prosecution's investigation into the incident's circumstances. The horrific accident, which unfolded on the eve of Eid – a time typically filled with joy and celebration – has sent shockwaves through the governorate. An investigation is now underway to determine its causes.


Egypt Independent
2 days ago
- Egypt Independent
Egyptian delivery driver arrested for murdering Saudi professor, multiple stabbings of wife
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