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29 March 2024

Crazy World: Brothers stalk, rape sisters at home

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EGYPT: Two incestuous cases have come to light in Egypt where the brothers were found sexually abusing their sisters, according to Egyptian daily Al Wafd.

Houyam, an Egyptian young lady who holds down a ‘scientific’ job is scared of living in her own home with her eight siblings as one of her brothers has been sexually assaulting her.

The girl claims that her educated younger brother is of marriageable age but cannot get married as he does not earn enough money to support his own family.

He has been stalking her for a long time and despite asking him to stop harassing her, he continues to do so.

Houyam is scared to sleep at night as her brother has attacked her in while she was sleeping previously. After the incident, she was forced to change the locks of her bedroom door in order to keep her predatory brother away.

The incestuous brother did not give up. He continued to peep at her through the key hole. The sister even gave up wearing a night dress to bed and goes to sleep fully dressed.

Houyam finally approached the Nadim Center for Rehabilitation that looks into cases of violent acts against women to seek help.

In yet another case of incest, an 18-year-old Egyptian girl was sexually assaulted by her own brother. She used to feel insecure in her own home and felt a pair of eyes following her where ever she went. She also felt as if someone was peeping through the key hole. But when she would open the door, nobody would be standing outside her bedroom door.

She felt she was going mad till one day she was rudely woken up from sleep to find that her brother was sexually assaulting her while her parents were away.

The girl escaped from home and ran out to the street screaming. However, when her parents came back from work, instead of berating the brother, the mother chose to send the girl to a care home. The rehabilitation home officials refused to keep her as she had not committed any crime.
 
Killer hubby goes on long drive with dead wife

INDIA: A man who killed his wife by strangulation, took her on a three-hour drive in order to dump her body in a ditch in another town.

The businessman from Chandigarh put the body in the front seat of the car to allay suspicion and even fastened the seat belt and drover over 100kms to reach the city of Hoshiarpur in Punjab to dump her body.

The man was accompanied by his lover who had helped him bump his wife off, reports The Times of India.

The duo even set the dead body on fire before dumping it in a ditch along the highway.

The woman who was married for six years was killed as the husband was having an extra marital affair for three years and they wanted her out of the way.

The girl's family  filed a missing person's report in the police station. The husband broke down when he was interrogated by the police and pleaded guilty to cold blooded murder.
 
Hubby pushes wife into hot wok after she asks for divorce

MALAYSIA: An angry husband tried his best to push his wife's face into a wok full of hot oil. He was angry because his wife had asked him for a divorce.

The man from Bangladesh had returned home from work when his wife revealed her intention, says Asia One.

He was so enraged that he tried stabbing his wife who is in her 20s. She had barely evaded being stabbed to death when he dragged her by her hair to the kitchen to immerse her face in the hot wok filled with boiling oil.

The wife managed to escape from the home and report her husband to the police. 
 
Man catches 7-year-old who fell three floors

US: A New York City bus driver was being hailed as a hero for saving a seven-year-old girl who fell three storeys from an air conditioning unit outside a Brooklyn building.

"I just prayed that I'd catch her," Stephen St. Bernard recalled after rescuing the child.

"'Please let me catch her, please let me catch her.' That's all I could say," he added.

Mr St Bernard said he was walking home from work when he observed a commotion outside the Coney Island housing complex. He saw the girl standing on the air conditioning unit, seemingly unafraid and moving about.

It wasn't clear how she got there, but witnesses told the Daily News that she crawled out by pulling aside the unit's accordion-like plastic partitions that keep the air conditioner secured in the window.

An amateur video shows Mr St Bernard yelling up to the girl, telling her to go back inside when she suddenly falls and he catches her in his arms.

"I picked her up and carried her. ... She kept looking around. She never closed her eyes. She never lost consciousness," he said.

The girl was taken to a Coney Island hospital with minor injuries. Mr St. Bernard, a father of four, suffered a torn tendon in his shoulder.

Neighbours said the girl was a special needs child.

Police said no charges were filed against the parents. (AP)

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