The Egyptian Public Prosecution said on Sunday that its investigations concluded that there was no reasonable suspicion in the death of Doctor Samira Ezzat, after she fell into the bottom of an elevator shaft in the 6th of October City. The Public Prosecution began investigations into Ezzat’s death after receiving a report on July 19 on her death after she fell into an elevator shaft after colliding with it while he was heading to her workplace. The prosecution stated in a statement that it moved to the site of the accident as soon as it was reported to inspect the scene and the body, and listened to the statements of an eyewitness to the incident from employees of the company where the dece
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