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After the engineer, “Sabri Saduma”, announced on a live broadcast with “Al-Watan” that he would not repeat what he had done by throwing money into the street, indicating that he was surprised by the uproar that had occurred, he returned today in the afternoon, to go out the window of his house, and throw money at random without specifying his address. He assured that he would allocate his money to charities, away from the sight and hearing of the people.
Sabri Saduma, a pensioner from Oseem, was a petroleum engineer, a video clip of him was broadcast as he threw money from the balcony of his house, consisting of papers in the denomination of two hundred pounds. He wants to pay the zakat, which indicates that he is married with two, has 7 children and has shares in the stock market.
At the beginning of his speech, Saduma denied all the rumors that some people had thrown against him after the incident, namely his desire for fame or showing off to people and others, noting that he did so with the intention of paying zakat and charity. only.
“The important thing for me is that I pay the zakat, either in public or in secret,” said “Saduma” during his speech with “Al-Watan”, adding: “The matter happened yesterday without any planning about it, or I didn’t even waste my money, and I didn’t even ask someone to photograph me. “
The reactions of the people of the region were varied, between supporters and opponents, and this is the same dissent that the people of the engineer have appeared, according to Saduma. You accept their requests, I have my money and I am free. “
Sadouma indicated that he had a lot of money and said: “I have other sums that I want to share, but it certainly is not like that, but he raised it in other ways, be it by donating it for education, wedding grooming or patient treatment.
The engineer revealed that he was retired 5 years ago, after working as a petroleum engineer in a company. “From the first time I came to the pension while working on the stock market, I bought shares.”
Regarding the number of his wives and children, Saduma replied: “Two are married and I have 7 children, four from one and three from the other wife.”
Al-Watan had contacted Ahmed Abdel-Azim, a resident of Oseem, and stated that “Saduma”, a former oil engineer and one of Oseem’s wealthy people in Giza, was known among his neighbors with respect and superb intelligence. .
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