News Yet Another Coptic Girl ‘Mysteriously Disappears’ in Upper Egypt

Yet Another Coptic Girl ‘Mysteriously Disappears’ in Upper Egypt

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coptic christians Yet Another Coptic Girl ‘Mysteriously Disappears’ in Upper EgyptThe second case in less than two weeks, from same area of Minya

 

Coptic Christian Mariam Wagih Fayez Gadaalah, 18, from a village in Samalout, Minya governorate, Upper Egypt, disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

 

 

 

 

 

Villagers said Mariam’s disappearance is similar to that of Sawsna (known as the minor of Samalout).

 

A report on the new incident was filed four days ago, but nothing has happened, although the family of the girl accused a Muslim person of being behind the incident. Thus, the family organized a protest outside Diwan of the governorate, calling for her return.

 

Sawsna Reda Thabet, known as the ‘minor of Samalout,’ who disappeared a few weeks earlier, was ‘returned’ a few days ago after her family organized a protest before Diwan of the governorate. It was agreed not to return to her village in Samalout for certain reasons, and she lives now with her relatives in Cairo.

 

The Coptic girl Mariam disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The police commissioner of Samalout police station notified Maj. Gen. Reda Tabliah, Minya’s security director, that Reda Thabet, 43 years old, residing at Hassan Basha village, Samalout filed a report on disappearance of his daughter Sawsna, 18, holder of a vocational diploma certificate, under mysterious circumstances. She lives in Azbet Nahkla, Hassan Basha village, Samalout, north of Minya governorate, Upper Egypt.

 

Reda Thabet, father of the girl, told MCN that his daughter is a student at the commercial secondary school and he believes that she was kidnapped on Monday, Feb. 1 by a Muslim man called Nazih Abdel Daim Mohamed Abdel Daim, after he seduced her, with help from a Muslim girl Angham Farag Mohamd Farag, who is also from Hassan Basha village.

 

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Edited from: http://www.mcndirect.com/showsubject.aspx?id=65904#.VsMQGDZOJSU

 

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coptic christians Yet Another Coptic Girl ‘Mysteriously Disappears’ in Upper EgyptThe second case in less than two weeks, from same area of Minya

 

Coptic Christian Mariam Wagih Fayez Gadaalah, 18, from a village in Samalout, Minya governorate, Upper Egypt, disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

 

 

 

 

 

Villagers said Mariam’s disappearance is similar to that of Sawsna (known as the minor of Samalout).

 

A report on the new incident was filed four days ago, but nothing has happened, although the family of the girl accused a Muslim person of being behind the incident. Thus, the family organized a protest outside Diwan of the governorate, calling for her return.

 

Sawsna Reda Thabet, known as the ‘minor of Samalout,’ who disappeared a few weeks earlier, was ‘returned’ a few days ago after her family organized a protest before Diwan of the governorate. It was agreed not to return to her village in Samalout for certain reasons, and she lives now with her relatives in Cairo.

 

The Coptic girl Mariam disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The police commissioner of Samalout police station notified Maj. Gen. Reda Tabliah, Minya’s security director, that Reda Thabet, 43 years old, residing at Hassan Basha village, Samalout filed a report on disappearance of his daughter Sawsna, 18, holder of a vocational diploma certificate, under mysterious circumstances. She lives in Azbet Nahkla, Hassan Basha village, Samalout, north of Minya governorate, Upper Egypt.

 

Reda Thabet, father of the girl, told MCN that his daughter is a student at the commercial secondary school and he believes that she was kidnapped on Monday, Feb. 1 by a Muslim man called Nazih Abdel Daim Mohamed Abdel Daim, after he seduced her, with help from a Muslim girl Angham Farag Mohamd Farag, who is also from Hassan Basha village.

 

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Edited from: http://www.mcndirect.com/showsubject.aspx?id=65904#.VsMQGDZOJSU