Electric Missile Crime: Mother Claims Son Involved in Bag Purchase
Summary of the Ismailia Murder Case – December 3rd & 2nd, 2025 (Based on the provided text)
This text details the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the brutal murder of a young man in Ismailia, egypt, allegedly committed by a 14-year-old boy, youssef A. Here’s a breakdown of the key information:
The Crime:
* Victim: A young man (referred to as the “victim” and an “Ismailia student”).
* Accused: Youssef A., 14 years old.
* Method: The accused lured the victim to a house, assaulted him with an iron hammer and a large knife, then dismembered his body into six parts (legs, hands, and the onyx cut into two parts) using an electric missile. The body parts were disposed of in various locations near Carrefour Ismailia.
* Confession: The accused confessed to the crime and even reenacted it for prosecution representatives. The motive appears to be a dispute between the two.
Legal Proceedings (as of Dec 3rd & 2nd, 2025):
* Father’s Trial Postponed: the trial of the father of the accused was postponed to December 25th to allow the victim’s lawyer to pay civil prosecution fees.
* Juvenile Court Proceedings: The case is being handled by the Ismailia Juvenile Criminal Court. A previous session (December 2nd) was postponed to December 9th to allow for document review. The accused remains imprisoned.
* Requests from Lawyers:
* Victim’s Lawyer: Requested a forensic medical examination to determine the accused’s true age.
* Accused’s Lawyer: Requested a postponement to obtain an official copy of the case file.
* Mobile Shop Owner Detained: The owner of a mobile phone store is also being held for 15 days pending investigation,related to the murder.
* Ongoing Investigation: The Ismailia Prosecution has been investigating the case for over a month.
Key Points & Concerns:
* The brutality of the crime is emphasized by the detailed description of the dismemberment.
* The young age of the accused (14) is a important factor in the legal proceedings,leading to the involvement of the Juvenile Criminal Court.
* The investigation is ongoing, and the role of the mobile shop owner remains unclear.
This summary is based solely on the provided text and may not represent the complete picture of the case.
