Three Egyptians died of hunger and thirst after wandering in the desert for several days, ending their long search in the open after the graves of two of them and the body of a third man were found.
The Egyptian media published details of the journey of three Egyptians, all of them from the city of Burj Al Arab, which began to go into the desert to make a living falconry, and which ended in their death.
The Al-Masry Al-Youm website reported that the Egyptians Musayed Abu Hatita Abu Mutir, his older brother Ramadan Abu Hatita Abu Mutair and his son Shaheen Ramadan got lost in the desert for 8 days. hunting trip on the border of the Matruh region in Alexandria in the south of the desert.
The elder brother Ramadan buried his 10-year-old child Shahin after his death in the desert, and four kilometers after the grave of the child, his younger brother Musayed died of hunger and thirst, and Ramadan buried him, then the body of Ramadan was found about 7 kilometers from his grave brother Musaed. Before finding the bodies of the three Egyptians, their families were waiting for any information from their relatives.
Two brothers and the son of one of them.. The bodies of the victims of the missing fishing in the Matruh desert for a week arrive at El Alamein hospital after they are found rice.twitter.com/qYUXnIJdwh
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150 four-wheel-drive vehicles set off in search of missing tribal youths in Matruh, Alexandria, Minya, Beheira, Siwa, and others connected with fishing, all roaming south of the desert where contact with the three Egyptians was lost. Al-Masri Al-Yum quoted one of the fishermen as saying: “The people of the tribes did not delay the panic of their kindred, and the fear of the Bedouins is a quick salvation for those in need.” The tribesmen also resorted to “Kisas from the jar”, a man with the ability to follow the trail of the missing in the desert.
Following their tracks, the tribesmen found the child’s grave, and on top of it lay a piece of wood that his father placed on him after he confirmed his death, and left a mark to indicate the place of burial of his child. in desert. Qisas Al-Athar continued its search until it found the grave of Ramadan’s younger brother, and it also had a sign pointing to him, before Ramadan’s body was found.