Khaberni - Today, Saturday, investigative authorities in Egypt have decided to allow the burial of the remains of a child brutally killed by his peer (13 years old), after the completion of the autopsy.
The crime has shaken Ismailia province in eastern Egypt in recent days, after security forces managed to solve the mystery of finding human remains of a child scattered across various locations, resulting in the shocking discovery that the killer was his school peer who committed the crime brutally and dismembered the body.
The accused child made detailed confessions before the investigative authorities about the crime. He said that he decided to get rid of his school peer following a quarrel between them, mentioning that he imitated the brutal killing method he saw in an electronic game.
The accused child "Youssef" confessed that he emulated the role of the hero in a foreign movie he recently watched and decided to use the method he saw to get rid of his peer, explaining that he took his peer to the new station area in Ismailia city, hit him with a wooden stick on the head until he died, and then continued the brutal chapters of his crime.
The accused said that he used a sharp tool "electric saw" to tear the body of his peer into small pieces so he could carry and dispose of them in his school bag, then transported them and disposed of them next to Carrefour Ismailia to conceal the crime.
In a confession that astounded the investigators, the accused said he ate part of the victim's flesh and described its taste as "similar to schnitzel".
Security forces found the remains in several locations around the Carrefour area, including behind Carrefour, in front of Carrefour, under the Carrefour bridge, in a pond in the area, and other pieces in a vacant land area and a piece of remains in the Fishermen's Lake.
The accused reenacted his crime at the crime scene in front of the investigative authorities, and they ordered him to be placed in a care home for a period of 7 days, after which he will be reconsidered for renewal of the care order.




