The Turkish authorities found the body of an Egyptian doctor dumped in the forest area located in Bayrampasa in the Turkish capital, Istanbul.
According to a number of press reports, the Egyptian doctor called Noha Mahmoud Salem, 63 years old, resident of the city of Alexandria, entered into a love relationship with an Egyptian translator from Tanta who lives in Turkey. After a long period of communication through social media networks, a love relationship developed between them, which prompted the latter to travel. To meet him face to face.
The news came to the family like a thunderbolt, as the doctor agreed with the Egyptian translator to marry, provided that the marriage process would be completed upon her arrival in Turkey, which actually happened days after her arrival in Turkey, and disputes broke out between her and her family because they refused to marry, but the latter was determined to her position. .
Their marriage continued for days before they decided to separate, after he asked her for money to establish a business in Istanbul, but she refused, so they agreed to divorce.
Her son, Yahya Hassan, explained in press statements that the last contact with his mother was on May 9, and the call was lost, and the phone was hung up, which created suspicion in the heart of her son, who lives in an Arab country, so he began to inform the Turkish authorities of his mother’s absence.
A few days later, he received the news that he had to go to a hospital to identify his mother’s body, where a DNA analysis was performed, to prove that it matched the deceased and that the dead woman was his mother, and the son agreed to bury the mother in the Cleos cemetery in the city.
The initial inspection of the body revealed the presence of signs of torture on the doctor’s body: she was naked, her head was shaved, and her features were distorted. Evidence indicated that a caustic substance was used for the purpose of disfiguring the body and making it unrecognizable.
It is noteworthy that the doctor was adopting social initiatives in her city of Alexandria, including an initiative entitled “Don’t blink on the ground,” and she appeared in the Egyptian media repeatedly to talk about it.
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