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Saad Eddin added that the minister directed the Ministry’s Labor Representation Office to the Egyptian Consulate General in the capital Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to follow up on the quotas of a dead Egyptian who died after being shot by a Saudi youth, as well as contacting the victim’s workplace to preserve his labor rights, in coordination. With the consulate to find out the circumstances of the accident through the investigations that are currently being carried out, put an end to the procedures for the transfer of the body to Cairo, and inform his family of his sincere condolences.
The labor attaché in Riyadh revealed that there was a dispute with one of the students from the school where he works over the background of the student’s assessment scores, which is known to cause problems within the school, and upon completion of work, and the teacher left the school headquarters, was surprised by the student, Muhammad Mahdi al-Dossari, 13 years old. And his brother was outside the school waiting for him, and after a verbal altercation between them, the student surprised him with a gunshot wound to the head from the back and then fled, and the teacher was transferred to the hospital in As-Sulayyil then that he was unaware and due to the severity of the injury, he was transferred to Al-Iman Hospital in Riyadh, and underwent emergency surgery at the hospital and was in the hospital. A complete coma that lasted five days, after which he died, at the mercy of Almighty God, and the body was transferred to the Rey Saud Medical Complex and an autopsy was carried out, in compliance with the instructions of the Public Ministry.
The head of the Labor Representation Office in Riyadh also revealed that the attacking student and his brother were arrested immediately after the accident by the Saudi authorities, and the student confessed to shooting the teacher and was transferred to the Juvenile House in Riyadh until to finalize the investigations and criminal investigations.
The labor attaché, Abd al-Rahman al-Amri, owner of the Private Learning Guide Schools in the city of al-Sulayyil, continued to confirm the teacher’s rights, and who came to Riyadh and offered his condolences to the Egyptian embassy and to the teacher’s family and promised to pay the deceased’s fees represented in the last month’s salary and the end-of-service voucher, in addition to the costs of sending the end-of-service voucher. Egypt, in addition to paying the teacher’s salaries for the rest of the current academic year, in gratitude to the deceased teacher, who enjoyed the affection of his colleagues and students at the school.
Since the beginning of the accident, the Egyptian Embassy in Riyadh, Legal Affairs and the Labor Representation Office in Riyadh has been monitoring the progress of the investigations and monitoring the status of the teacher in the hospital before death, and in He contacted his uncle Issa Saad Muhammad, who was in hospital with him and expressed his desire to send the body to his hometown in Egypt.
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