Man sentenced to death for
killing Ukrainian in Hurghada
Al-Masry Al-Youm
March 7, 2019 12:28 pm
The Red Sea Criminal Court, headed by Judge Abdel
Ghany Attalah, requested the opinion of Egypt’s Grand Mufti over sentencing to
death a defendant accused of murdering a Ukrainian women in the Red Sea resort
area of Hurghada. The court set May 4 to issue a final verdict in the case.
The victim, Marina Adiklana, worked at a Hurghada
hotel as a guest relations employee and was stabbed to death by a public
employee named Amr R. at her house on Sheraton Street in Hurghada.
Police investigations revealed that the murderer
entered the victim’s apartment to steal and tried to assault her, but she
resisted him strongly. He then took a knife from the kitchen and stabbed her
several times before escaping.
Injuries and scratches were found on the
perpetrator’s body after his arrest as a result of the victim’s resistance. His
clothes were found stained with blood at a laundry.
The Egyptian husband of the victim filed a claim in
February stating that he found the body of his 29-year-old Ukrainian wife,
Marina Adiklana, in their apartment in Hurghada.
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A military guard looks on impassively |
Egyptian sentenced to
death for murder of Ukrainian woman in Hurghada
Ahram Online ,
Thursday 7 Mar 2019
A
criminal court in Egypt's Red Sea governorate sentenced to death on Thursday a
man convicted of killing a Ukrainian woman in the Red Sea resort of town
Hurghada in March 2018.
The
court has referred the sentence to the country’s grand mufti for his
non-binding opinion, as required by Egyptian law, pending a final verdict.
The
case dates back to March 2018, when a 29-year-old Ukrainian Marina Ivanenko,
who worked in customer service at a hotel in Safaga, 60 kilometers from
Hurghada, was killed.
Ivanenko
was stabbed to death in her home, where she was later found by her husband.
Police
arrested a 33-year-old Egyptian government employee for the murder, saying the
motive was theft.
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