Khaberni - Abdullah Watani, the lawyer present at the prosecution investigations, revealed painful humanitarian details in the “Rocket” crime case in Ismailia, confirming that the accused's mother was unaware of the crime until three days after its commission, which was after the details spread on social media.
Watani explained that the father of the accused, accused of aiding in concealing the crime, immediately deposited the accused's three children with someone for fear of the crime being exposed, pointing out that after the crime was publicized and his son was accused, he sent the children to their mother who had separated from him some time ago and married someone else.
The lawyer added that the mother entered a state of severe shock upon learning what her son had done, and expressed a clear desire during the investigation to have the death penalty carried out on him, asserting that his actions were unforgivable, and that justice must take its course no matter the pain it causes her as a mother.
The forensic report on the Ismailia student’s murder and the dismemberment of his body revealed new and horrifying details, after the accused confessed to committing the act using an electric saw and a large knife, then dismembered the body into six parts, and disposed of them in different areas within the city to conceal his crime.
The Forensic Report in the Case
The forensic report in case number 3625 of the year 2025, registered under number 1261 of the year 2025 investigation, stated that the accused did not dispose of all body parts on the day of the incident but kept a piece of the victim's body inside his home, confessing later that he cooked this piece and ate it the following day, in a scene beyond all imagination.
The report clarified that the accused used the electric saw to dismember the body, while a large knife was used to separate the bones, indicating that he divided the body into the arms, legs, and halves of the torso, then placed each part in a tightly sealed black plastic bag, before disposing of them in scattered areas near the beach road and a waste dump.
During the investigations, the accused guided authorities to the places where he disposed of the remains, while the victim's uncle identified the student’s body inside the morgue of the Ismailia Medical Complex.
According to the investigations, the crime began with an altercation between the two children inside the home of the accused, during which the latter used a hammer and a large knife to assault the victim, before he began dismembering him with the electric saw in an attempt to completely conceal the crime.
Classmates of Mohammed Ahmed, the victim of the horrific crime in Ismailia carried out by his classmate Youssef Ayman with an electric saw, expressed their shock at what had happened, confirming that they were still unable to comprehend the incident.
Comments from the Victim's Classmates
One of the classmates said, “Mohammed was a quiet young man who disliked problems, whereas Youssef was completely the opposite, and it never crossed our minds that this could be the end of our classmate Mohammed, nor that Youssef could be the killer.”
They added that Youssef had shown strange behavior recently, as he would impersonate characters from the violent foreign movies he watched continuously and often spoke about murder and bloodshed scenes.
They concluded by saying, “We are in a state of bewilderment. A classmate has been killed, and the other is in prison, and we can hardly believe that what happened is real."
Sources close to the accused, Youssef Ayman, accused of killing his classmate and dismembering his body with an electric saw into pieces in Ismailia, revealed shocking surprises related to his behavior and personality before the horrific crime occurred, claiming the life of his classmate.
His friends explained that Youssef had been reclusive in the recent months and immersed in a world of violent movies and bizarre murder scenes he watched continuously on his mobile phone, confirming that he repeatedly shared scenes from those movies with them and suggested they act them out during their free time.
They pointed out that the accused consistently carried a knife and noted his unusual possession of money, given his father's simple carpentry job and the family's limited income.
One of his classmates mentioned that Youssef boasted to them that he had won about two thousand Egyptian pounds from an online game, noting that he would sometimes talk weirdly as if he was living in a fantasy world inspired by the movies he watched.
Sources revealed new details in the ongoing investigations of the case of a student killed by his classmate and dismembered with an electric saw, confirming that the forensic department had finished its psychological and mental examination of the accused and submitted its official report to the investigative authorities.
According to the sources, the report confirmed that the accused was fully conscious and mentally and psychologically sound at the moment of committing the crime, and no signs of mental disorders or psychological diseases that could affect his perception or criminal responsibility appeared on him.
The report noted that the crime was executed with prior planning and complete calmness, proving the presence of deliberate intent to kill with premeditation, consistent with the findings of the investigation so far.
The results of the report closed the debate on claims of the accused losing consciousness during the crime.
In his confessions before the authorities in Ismailia, the accused Youssef Ayman Abdel Fattah said that he decided several days before to execute what he saw in a foreign movie with his classmate Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed, adding that he was impersonating the hero of the series "Dexter" before committing the act.
The accused added that he prepared for the crime by going to a pharmacy to buy gloves, and bought black bags to put the body in so no one would see it when disposing of it, according to him. He lured the victim to his home, then committed the murder and dismembered the body with an electric saw into pieces, before disposing of them in the Carrefour area.
The investigative authorities in Ismailia continue their work in a case that has sparked widespread controversy, having completed the examination of the locations where the body parts were disposed of, and hearing the full confession of the accused, confirmed by his being influenced by violent scenes in films and electronic games.
The case turned into a public opinion issue, where the locals and the Egyptian street demand fair retribution, asserting that the crime is one of the most heinous crimes witnessed by the province in recent years, and that the innocent student’s blood should not go in vain.
Marwa Kasem, the mother of the victim who was killed and his body cut into pieces by an electric saw, demanded the necessity of amending the child law to include the imposition of the death penalty by hanging on anyone who commits premeditated murder, even if under the age of eighteen.
The mother of the victim said: "My son was killed in an unbelievably brutal manner, and nothing will compensate me other than the killer receiving his fair punishment by execution by hanging," affirming that the crime exceeded human limits and cannot consider the perpetrator a child after what he committed of cutting and mutilating the body and hiding the pieces.
Marwa Kasem added that she demands the application of the proposed legal amendment starting from her son's case, and the execution of her son's killer, noting that leniency with such crimes encourages their repetition, and that true justice is fair retribution.




