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Yousef Al-Arabi dies 11 days after sustaining injuries from stray bullet

- By Mohammed El-Said

After being in a coma for 11 days at 6th of October University Hospital, Youssef Al-Arabi, a thirteen-year-old boy, died on Monday, his mother Marwa Kenawy said on Facebook.

Youssef had received a stray bullet in the head while he and his friends were standing in front of a restaurant close to Al-Hosary Square in 6th of October City. No one heard the sound of the bullet or knew where it came from.The condition of Doaa, a 22-year-old student who was also hit by a bullet at the same time, has improved though.

Head of the intensive care unit at 6th of October City Hospital at Kasr Al-Ainy said that the boy was virtually dead on arrival when he had arrived to the hospital as the bullet hit his brain stem, which is responsibl­e for all parts of the body, local media reported.

Later, the Ministry of Interior announced that the police have arrested a suspect in relation to the incident, who reportedly confessed his involvemen­t in the crime. “Investigat­ions showed that, at the time of the incident, some people were firing guns during an engagement party from the rooftop of a building close to the location of the incident,” according to an official statement released on Friday.

The Ministry of Interior is suspecting a student from Fayoum to be behind the shooting of Al-Arabi, after the ministry found videos showing the suspect firing a gun with three others during his engagement party, the statement read.

According to security sources, the case includes five defendants, three of which were arrested and the prosecutio­n ordered their detaining pending investigat­ions.The defendants face accusation­s of manslaught­er and possessing unlicenced guns.

The incident and rumours about the alleged killing cases in October have aroused controvers­y on social media in the last few days and have spread with many calling for a swift investigat­ion.

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