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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Body of Egyptian found inside burning car in London

Continuing with the crime beat this morning: The Body of an Egyptian national has reportedly been found in burning car in London: The Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the consular affairs section of the Egyptian embassy in London is following “around the clock" the reported killing of an Egyptian citizen in the UK, Ahram Online reports. The body of 21-year-old Egyptian Sherif Adel Habib was found inside a car that was set ablaze in a garage in South Hall. The UK metropolitan police told state-run MENA agency they were investigating the "deadly fire" and the circumstances behind it. President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has called on the British authorities to “give due diligence to and intensify investigation into this mysterious incident in order to establish its causes, identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice,” according to an Ittihadiya statement. The presidency’s statement gave the name of the reported victim as “Adel Habib Michael, whose body was found burnt in a London suburb.”

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