In a chilling case of revenge, a 22-year-old woman named “غرام ز” has been sentenced to death by a Giza criminal court for the premeditated murder of her two sons, “آدم محمود م” and “نوح محمود.” The court’s decision came after the Mufti of the Republic issued a religious opinion on the case.
The Judge Confronts “غرام”: “You Slaughtered Your Children”
During the proceedings, Judge Hussein فاضل directly confronted “غرام,” stating, “You, غرام, slaughtered your children, نوح and آدم.” The accused mother responded with a subdued voice, “Yes, Your Honor… I slaughtered my children.” The unanimous verdict was described as a just retribution for the heinous crime.
A Farewell Session… “غرام” Awaits “عشماوي”
The court’s pronouncement of the death sentence reportedly caused “غرام” to collapse in a faint, before being taken into custody. The case, registered as number 14797 for the year 2025 in Al-Omraniya and number 7679 for the year 2025, details a horrific act fueled by perceived betrayal.
According to the public prosecution, “غرام” acted with premeditation, harboring a growing resentment towards her husband, believing he had been unfaithful. She reportedly fixated on images of her son, “آدم,” developing feelings of hatred towards him.
The prosecution detailed the brutal manner in which the crimes were committed. “غرام” restrained her son, “آدم,” binding his hands and feet and gagging him before fatally stabbing him in the back of the head. She then repeated the horrific act on her other son, “نوح,” inflicting similar injuries and ultimately slitting his throat.
During interrogation, “غرام” confessed to the murders, stating she feared her sons would inherit negative traits from their father, citing ongoing conflict and alleged mistreatment as contributing factors to her actions. She described preparing for the act by gathering plastic wrap to restrain her children and using a kitchen knife as the weapon.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted “غرام” to commit these crimes?
According to the public prosecution, “غرام” was motivated by a belief that her husband had been unfaithful and a fear that her sons would inherit negative traits from him.
How did “غرام” carry out the murders?
The prosecution detailed that “غرام” restrained both children, gagged them, and then fatally stabbed them in the head, ultimately slitting the throat of her younger son, “نوح.”
What was the court’s response to the case?
The Giza criminal court, presided over by Judge Hussein فاضل, issued a unanimous death sentence for “غرام” after receiving a religious opinion from the Mufti of the Republic.
What factors might contribute to such extreme acts of violence within families, and what resources are available to prevent them?
