Khaberni - Today, Sunday, the Alexandria Criminal Court of Appeals sentenced the lawyer accused of murdering 3 people (two women and a man) intentionally with premeditation to death by hanging.
The verdict against the accused, known in the media as "Ma'amoura Butcher", was unanimous among the judges of the court, following the legal opinion of the Grand Mufti of the Egyptian Republic regarding the case.
The court received a mental hospital report on the accused after he was committed for 15 days, where it was confirmed that his mental faculties were intact, he was responsible for his actions, and he was fully aware at the moment he committed his crimes, according to local media.
In its plea, the public prosecution described the accused as "a man who lived in the guise of a lawyer, but whose heart was a dark cave inhabited only by the devil, using the law as a knife to prey on people without serving them".
The investigation confirmed that the accused murdered his friend, his wife, and his client, and hid the three bodies in two rented apartments, noting that he buried the first victim in the floor of a rented residential unit in the Asafra area, and buried the second and third victims in the floor of the second residential unit, located in Ma'amoura, northern Egypt.
The roots of the case go back to the police department of Montazah receiving a report from the emergency police detecting the body of a buried individual in a rented apartment in one of the streets of the Ma'amoura area.
Upon the arrival of the security agencies at the site of the report, it was discovered that two bodies were buried under the floor of the rented apartment by the accused lawyer, and later, the security agencies succeeded in discovering and extracting a third body of a man buried in the floor of an apartment on the ground floor rented by the accused in the Asafra area assigned to the first Montazah police station.

