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A father accused his wife of causing the death of his daughter, and that she abducted his body from inside the cemetery after learning that he would request a forensic report.
Notifications were received to the Dakahlia Security Directorate of a report from a mother residing in Tama Al-Amdid accusing his wife of causing the death of their daughter. He was 4 years old despite his burial, and the health inspector’s report of the death is natural and there is no quasi criminal, but the father hesitated and decided to take his daughter’s body for medical treatment. Al-Shar’i opened the cemetery for her but could not find her, and accused his wife and family of causing her death and kidnapping her from the cemetery after her death, especially after their divorce.
While the mabahith conducts investigations and verifications to reveal the circumstances of reality and summons the mother to listen to her say about what is attributed to her, and he writes a reality report.
This was based on the report presented by Dr. Saad Makki, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Dakahlia, who explains that this campaign was implemented within the framework of the Directorate of Health Affairs in Dakahlia for intensive traffic in pharmaceutical facilities, tighten control over the drug market and control offenders, in order to preserve the public health of citizens in its implementation. For Dakahlia Governor’s Continuous Monitoring and Administrative Control Authority assignments.
He highlighted that the aforementioned seizures consist of packages and preparations of medicines not registered in the Ministry of Health and of unknown origin and without invoices, medicines that affect the psychological state and expired medicines, and medicines for the health insurance and the Ministry of Health, and it is forbidden to circulate in public pharmacies, and one of the places without a license was closed.
He added that in compliance with the governor’s administrative control and monitoring mandates, legal measures were taken immediately in relation to the infractions and by sending the written records to the Public Ministry, in addition to seizures.
The Governor of Dakahlia ordered the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health to follow up on the actions of the prosecutor’s office in this regard, highlighting the need to continue intensive inspection campaigns of pharmacies and treatment facilities, in compliance with the guidelines of the Administrative Control Authority to attend to offenders, and not be complacent in taking all necessary legal measures against them to guarantee the health and safety of citizens.
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