Unveiling the Shadows: Explosive Revelations on the Assassination of Sheikh Zayed’s Ex-Ambassador’s Son, Exposed Every Thursday Evening
New Details Emerge in the Murder of Egyptian Ambassador’s Son
Investigations and inspections by the public prosecution and security services have revealed new details about the killing of a former Egyptian ambassador’s son inside his residence in a famous Sheikh Zayed compound.
The victim, who lived alone, had a habit of hosting evening gatherings with friends every Thursday. He would often sit with them on the “roof” inside his house, which had a designated “Arabic living room” for this purpose.
During the crime scene inspection, the prosecution found the victim with two stab wounds to the chest and back. Two “beer” bottles were also discovered, and the prosecution ordered a saliva sample from them. A cigarette paper was found, but it was empty. However, the investigation showed that the young victim did not take drugs.
Security services are currently checking the victim’s friends, particularly after it was discovered that the victim’s Mercedes, which he parked in front of the property, had arrived about 3 months ago from Saudi Arabia, where he worked for a company.
The Public Prosecution heard statements from the ambassador, the victim’s father, who reported that he went to the son’s house and hired a “tailor” to break down the door, only to find his son’s body wrapped inside a carpet.
