Death Sentence for Mansoura Couple in Gruesome Murder Case
On Sunday, March 15, 2026, the Third Criminal Appeals Court in Mansoura delivered a harsh verdict, sentencing a housewife and her accomplice to death for the premeditated murder of her husband in the village of Abu Nour El-Din, located in the Stamon district of Dakahlia Governorate. The session was presided over by Judge Youssef El-Sherbini, with the support of judges Abdullah Abdullah Metawi, Sayed Abdu Mansour, and Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Daem, alongside secretaries Mahmoud Sayed Mahmoud and Sayed Mustafa Ragab, as well as bailiff Hussein Abdel-Latif. This case, numbered 7408 for the year 2024, is registered as a significant criminal trial within the region.
The prosecution, led by Attorney General Amr Dief, brought charges against the defendants: Fatima M.M.A, a 35-year-old housewife, and Mohamed A.E.A, a 19-year-old agricultural worker, both residents of Abu Nour El-Din village. The charges stem from an incident that occurred on October 2, 2024, where the couple allegedly conspired to murder the victim, identified as Sayyed A.H.A, with intent and malice aforethought. They reportedly prepared for the crime by acquiring a knife, an axe, and a stone, intending to execute their lethal plans.
This shocking case has captured the attention of the public, raising questions about domestic violence and the extreme measures individuals may resort to under personal disputes. As the community grapples with the implications of this verdict, it serves as a sobering reminder of the potential for tragedy within intimate relationships.
As reported by almasryalyoum.com.