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    سرد قصصي بوليسي

    Police files Thank you for listening and watching. Do not forget to subscribe to the channel to receive the latest news. If you like the video, do not forget to press the like button and share the video

    With family, loved ones and friends. At the end of the last century, the beginning of the 1990s, Morocco witnessed a campaign targeting drug lords who evade paying taxes and smugglers who abuse various types. Smuggling, and a number of officers

    From different ranks in the police, customs, and tax administration did not escape this campaign. Everyone knew that corruption is not born an orphan. A special team was formed that included representatives from various interests concerned with repression, and it was entrusted with

    Researching and digging into the files of all people suspected of involvement. In those cases, and the procedures were completed to bring them before the courts,

    Most of them were called to prison before the start of the trial. Most of them were notables from their cities and regions, and some of them were from Sam, officials in a number of departments,

    And here they are now sharing the space of the cells with criminals who were convicted in various cases, starting with theft using violence and ending with murder in the form of The different repercussions of that campaign, which many remember, were that a number of financiers and merchants left abroad for fear that

    The campaign would attack them, or they withdrew their money from banks, and many of their projects were frozen. Rumors at that time were effective, and information that was widely circulated, most of which was not true, was in effect. In the midst of the contractors, the wildfire in Oukacha prison

    In Casablanca was a number of employees of the security, tax and customs authorities, and the tax sector, who were serving prison sentences after being convicted in various cases. The days of imprisonment had made them friends, and they agreed to meet periodically after they had served their sentences,

    And so it was. The last of them completed his prison sentence in the campaign that targets smugglers and those who expose dangers, a former police officer who was working in Casablanca and was sentenced to

    One year in prison for a moral crime. Idris Mughal was also in his mid-fours and was part of the group. He worked as an inspector in the customs administration and spent a year and a half in prison. After his conviction in a

    Bribery case, the third member of that group was Aziz Al-Murtadi, who worked in a tax office and was convicted in a theft case. The three had become accustomed to easy money and spending

    Generously, and they were now in a situation completely different from what they had been accustomed to for many years. In their meeting that evening, their subject was research. Regarding sources for obtaining money, Salim Al-Makhdar, a

    Former police officer, was in charge of the leadership position in that group, and after providing, including all the information related to the campaign and what was going on in its regard, he concluded that the matter was in the hands of a special team that would look into all

    The files and broadcast them. Based on these data, Salim suggested. The risks are that the three are a parallel group carrying out a blackmail campaign targeting major merchants and workers in the field of import and export. Rumors and information were often echoed in the newspapers,

    Each time talking about a list that included so-and-so and so-and-so. Likewise, Salim Al-Makhazar issued a fatwa on the necessity of preparing a list of the names of the merchants who will be the target of the blackmail operation, and they are those. Those who were not called,

    And in order for the plan to be solid, it was decided to provide everything that would make the victims believe that they had actually fallen into the grip of the squad implementing the objectives of the campaign. Idris Mughal was placed at the disposal of the

    Fake squad, a house on his brother’s property located on the outskirts of Casablanca. His brother Y was in exile in Europe and would not come to In that house, except during the summer vacation, the rooms were prepared to take the form of

    Offices. The house became very similar to a police station. Salim Al-Makhtar was an expert in what was going on in such hidden headquarters of the security services, and in order to leave no room for doubt among those who

    Would be brought there, the three decided to record The voice of a man in pain due to the excessive beating he received during a fake investigation. The voices of men were heard in the recording cursing the person

    Who was in pain and screaming. Many insults were directed at him. Aziz al-Murtaddi, who worked in a tax office, was the one who was responsible for compiling a list of the names of businessmen and industrialists with whom he was connected abroad.

    Commercial relations. The period he spent in the tax office until he was arrested and convicted on charges of theft was enough for him to learn a lot about the relationships of a number of the office’s clients. He knew that much

    Of what they were doing was not without suspicion, even if the apparent aspect of it seemed sound. Based on that list, a plan of action was drawn up. The fake squad’s plan was to surprise one of those merchants at his company’s headquarters, where Salim Al-Mazar and Aziz Al-Murtadat would arrest him and then

    Force him to accompany them to the commission on board a black car similar to those cars used by the security services and carrying civilian metal plates as soon as the arrested person got on board. He has to have

    A gang placed over his eyes. The car takes him to the suburb of Casablanca to the house that the gang uses as a security headquarters for investigation and interrogation. The gang succeeded in its first operation, and a neighbor was blackmailed. He paid 200,000 dirhams before he was

    Released after he signed a pledge to hide from the public. The three of them made him think that the purpose of this was not to draw the attention of their superiors to the fact that they had released him. He stayed

    In one of the rooms of that headquarters for two days over two nights. He did not taste sleep, as he was listening in The depths of the night were the screams of a man being tortured, and he was subjected to insulting and humiliating insults and threats to the utmost extent

    If he did not utter the full facts. The last thing he heard as dawn approached was a non-stop groan and the sounds of doors opening and closing. The three were certain that the atmosphere of fear that prevailed

    Among the merchants and businessmen was… As a result of everything that is being circulated about the campaign, it is sufficient to guarantee them that none of those who are blackmailing will utter a word. Often, the targets were those who thought

    Every shout would be directed at them, as in their actions and activities, what was legal was mixed with what was illegal , and therefore the gang was moving without having anything to do with it. Its members were led to fear or caution,

    Until the success of the gang members in obtaining 200,000 dirhams in one operation, which opened the appetite of its members to move on and continue their operations. The list prepared by Aziz Al-Murtadi included names whose owners were considered among the major players in the economic fabric of Casablanca.

    It was among those The names: The name of Hajj bin Nasser Al-Ashhab. He was a well-known dress merchant and owner of a factory for ready-made clothes. He had important relationships with partners in Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. Among his activities were handlers, which required the temporary import of dresses that were

    Sewn and then re-exported. On a Friday morning, Idris Mughal and Aziz Al-Murtadi monitored the arrival of Hajj bin Nasser went to his office in one of the buildings on Al-Zaraqtouni Street. When he arrived and parked his car, the

    Two surprised him. He had only taken a few steps to the entrance of the building. Then he forced his water to get into the black car. A blindfold was placed on the eyes of the three gangs. Al-Hajj bin Nasser was

    A valuable catch. They captured him when Al-Hajj entered. Bin Nasser Al-Ashabab, the black car that was burning, and a blindfold was placed over his eyes. Despite its thickness, which prevented him from seeing anything, he, who knew the distances between the parts of Casablanca, guessed that the two men were driving outside the city.

    The distance that the car traveled seemed to him longer than any distance between the neighborhoods of the center of the house. Al-Bayda , then the car stopped. The driver got out and opened a garage door. I entered the car, and before he asked Hajj

    Bin Nasser to get out, he heard the door closing. He got out of the car. The blindfold remained on his eyes. He went up with those with him to the first floor. He heard a door knocking from inside. A voice came with a firm and ram saying, “

    Come in.” He opened the door. He was holding the arm of Hajj bin Nasser al-Bab. He heard the click of boots like those issued by a soldier when saluting. He sat the man on a chair. Then the blindfold was removed. He found himself in front of

    A man sitting behind a desk. On the desk, in a thin glass frame, was a sign on which was written Brigadier General Mumtaz Muhammad al-Daris. He was sitting. Behind the desk, he was looking at him

    With a calm face. This look suggested to Hajj bin Nasser that he was being hosted by one of the police officers. After a moment, he took out a file from the desk drawer, and he deliberately showed Hajj his name written on it

    In large handwriting. Bin Nasser Al-Ashhab, then he said, “Your name appears on the list of people.” What is required is to investigate them regarding some of the commercial operations they conducted abroad, and so that the process goes smoothly,

    We ask you to answer the questions that we will ask you clearly. Send to the person sitting behind the desk, and if you do not show the required cooperation, we will be forced to use violence at that very moment. End. Hajj bin Nasser heard the voice of a man being

    Beaten. The water was falling on him, speaking to Vera. He was screaming and in pain, and a melodious voice responded with insulting insults and threatened more if all the facts were not revealed. The person sitting behind the desk was maintaining his

    Calm features, and Hajj bin Nasser’s forehead was dripping with sweat as he listened. The voice of the man in pain in the next room. Suddenly there was a knock on the door. Enter. The person sitting behind the desk said, according to

    The Hajj, that the executioner had come to take him to where the confessions were being made. But the one who entered presented the person sitting behind the desk with a set of documents, then he withdrew and closed the door. The man browsed through the papers

    And directed his words to Hajj Bin Nasser. Saying, “We have statements for your company’s bank account, which show important amounts that were entered into the account and then withdrawn.” Hajj Bin Nasser replied that these matters are not for him to

    Provide explanations about, and that his accountant is responsible for that. At that moment, anger appeared on the face of the person sitting behind the desk, and he roared at the sixty-year-old merchant, “You are It is now pushing us to resort to the

    Use of violence. I have clear instructions to get to the facts with all the means at my disposal. In the next room, a different recording of a person being tortured was played. The Hajj turned around

    And looked pale. He was certain that those who brought him here intended for him to taste what he had not tasted for a long time. His life is that he does not know what they specifically want to achieve, and he thinks that his business is

    Clean. It is true that he was marketing those ready-made clothes that the supervisory authorities rejected, by pumping them directly into a closed path and avoiding including them in the accounts, but he did not think that that was worth what he was

    In now. He was talking to himself that he owned it. Horror, and that is what Salim Al-Makhdar was seeking. He who was sitting behind the desk and who asked the questions again and moved on to accuse Hajj bin Nasser

    Of having accumulated fabulous wealth in a short time by bribing the customs men who were turning a blind eye and offering him many facilities. He told him that the confession of a number of them is now false. Under

    Arrest is what led him to what he said, which Hajj bin Nasser saw as a police officer It contains some of the truth, and Hajj bin Nasser was not the only one among the businessmen who resorted to Line B, customs officials, and officials of various departments. The voice of the man shouting

    Was coming from the next room. It was cursing, insults, and a whistling voice. Saleem, who now bears the name of Brigadier General Mumtaz Muhammad Al-Daris, went on to address. Hajj bin Nasser told him that the wealth that

    You and those like you have attained makes you forget that those who are in detention today because they facilitated the path of illicit enrichment for you do not have anything with which to provide housing for their families, even after

    Many years of service. Hajj bin Nasser understood the message that the alleged Brigadier General Mumtaz wanted to pass on . Therefore, he quickly said that he was willing to help him get decent housing, with the condition that his name be erased from the list in return. The alleged dean

    Pretended that what the client said hurt him in his dignity. He got up and pretended that he was going to describe it. He said, “If it weren’t for your age, I would have slapped you for what you insulted him,”

    But Hajj Banasser held firm and said, “There is no need to.” More tension, and there is no need to waste the opportunity. Ben Nasser offered an amount of 500 thousand dirhams. The alleged dean stopped responding. He looked at Hajj in victory

    With bulging eyes. Hajj doubled the amount of 100 million centimes. At that moment, the head of the center pressed the button. He heard a ringing in the corridor, then two men entered and told them: Ben Nasser bargained with him for

    100 million centimes. He asked one of them to inform the president of the matter and to assure him that the man was serious about his offer. The two went on, and after an hour or so, they returned carrying the news of the president’s acceptance of the offer.

    The condition was that the payment be in cash and that Hajj Ben Nasser travel abroad immediately. He spent a month hiding from the office phone. Ben Nasser called one of his closest aides and asked him to

    Prepare an amount of one million dirhams, put it in his bag, and bring it on board the four-wheel drive car in the villa’s garage to a gas station located near Ain Saba’s workers, and to hand it over to a man who would come

    To him and say a word. The secret is Safia’s name. At the same time, Hajj bin Nasser called his son and asked him to book a plane ticket for him that evening to Madrid,

    Paris, or any other European capital. He did not give him a chance to ask. He told him that he would know the details later that afternoon. 100 million were delivered. Centimes At around seven in the evening, Hajj Bennacer carried Al-Ashhab blindfolded and left the center of Casablanca. From there, he took

    A taxi and headed to the airport. His son was waiting for him. That night, he spent the night in Paris. After Hajj Bennacer, the gang managed to trap another merchant and obtained 30 million centimes from him.

    A month passed and then Ben Nasser returned to Casablanca. He was afraid that he would be arrested at the airport, but no one asked him or blocked his way. When he met one of the merchants working in a textile field who had been

    Summoned to investigate him, he asked him about what had happened between him and the investigators. The man told him that the members of the team that carried out the investigations were strict people. He asked him if he had been beaten or tortured. The man denied that

    He had been subjected to any of that. What he learned from the merchant was enough to make him doubt the orders of those who arrested him. He was blackmailed. His son was able to collect all the data

    Related to the campaign, and information was available confirming that the name of Bennaser Al-Ashhab was not included. In any of the lists of those being investigated. Based on that, Hajj Bennasir decided to take action. He sought to meet the head of the team

    Charged with investigating those wanted in the context of that campaign. He was certain that he was not wanted and told him what he had been exposed to. He had no concrete excuse, but the Brigadier General, head of the investigation team, noticed that

    Hajj Ben Nasser phoned Paul’s office and asked him if he had used his personal phone. Ben Nasser replied that he had used the landline phone that was in that center, and by adopting legal means, the owner of the phone subscription was reached. He was Idris Mughal’s brother, who was

    Summoned and confirmed that he would only be in Morocco on vacation. Al-Saifiyah, and that his brother was the one who took care of the house in his absence. The road was clear to Idris Mughalil, and from there they reached

    Salim Al-Mazar and Aziz Al-Murtadi. The three were arrested, and Hajj bin Nasser was able to identify them and they were presented before the Public Prosecution. The judicial authorities ordered the seizure of the money that was deposited in The account of each one of them is police files. Thank you for

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    Umm al-Bayan knew Rabat in the year 61, a series of newborn theft operations, a recent era in childbirth. These criminal operations caused a state of fear and panic among pregnant women who were about to give birth. The investigators had to carry out surveillance work that affected all

    Maternity homes and clinics in Rabat. This required a great effort and important human means to break the poison. Pregnant women and mothers have no fear for the boys. We will not go into what was said. What has not yet been said about the mother

    Of the boys, who was said to abort fetuses from the womb, kidnap boys, and undermine their physical and mental abilities. We will not delve into those matters, as superstition and religious belief converge on the stage of the most ancient human cultures. Our file today takes us back to the

    First year of the last century, when Morocco had gained independence. A few years ago that year I came up with The capital police, after complaints related to the disappearance, kidnapping, or let us say theft, deterrence of newborns, presented seven files to the judicial police services, and the research was not able to reach

    An explanation for the mystery of the disappearance of those infants in that year 619. The excellent police brigadier general, Hamid Al-Baghdadi, had returned weeks before his training course. In France, the King’s Attorney entrusted him with the task of researching and investigating these files after

    He was relieved of it by the police officer in charge of the events. In those distant years, child theft cases fell within the core of his specialties. The excellent Brigadier General Hamid al-Baghdadi focused on studying those files. He wanted to know their details before… To entrust the field investigations

    To his division, the Brigadier focused his study on the commonalities and what represents the difference between those seven files that appeared to have incapacitated the security services. Families bereaved by the loss of their newborns hours after birth accused the security services

    Of inability. The Brigadier concluded that all the operations of newborn kidnappings were carried out in private clinics. They are maternity homes. At that stage in the history of Morocco, midwives were authorized, once they presented training certificates, to open private maternity clinics, mostly in public. These clinics were established in

    Villas and houses that were not built to be medical facilities. What the dean also concluded was that none of these maternity homes had witnessed a recurrence of kidnapping. Or theft. It appears that those who stand or stand behind the theft of newborns choose their targets carefully. In most cases, they target

    Pregnant women who come alone or those who have a strong support. As a result of this careful study of the files presented, Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi assigned the members of his division a first mission, which was to visit the clinics. Which witnessed the disappearance or theft of newborns, and lists were compiled that included

    The names of those working in those clinics, including midwives, nurses, and others. These lists revealed that many nurses did not work permanently in those clinics, but rather were public health nurses and worked periodically during the weekends and during rest periods. In those clinics and

    Private maternity homes, it was necessary to punctuate all the names that the researchers came up with. None of them were among the names known to the security services. The researchers’ attention was drawn to the name of one nurse named Fatima Al-Hawajis, who was present in all the clinics. Every day

    A newborn baby disappeared, the presence of that was enough. To place her under suspicion, the dean decided to put her under surveillance. The situation continued for a month or more without the researchers being able to monitor what could be relied upon to arrest her. The investigations conducted on the woman had

    Indicated that she worked regularly with maternity homes, and the researchers believed that this was what made her… It is found in various institutions, and although doubts about it are strong, it may not be ruled out that coincidence and coincidence alone made it exist in asylums that were known for the disappearance of newborns,

    And in the moments when those children disappeared after more than a month, Fatima witnessed the 2 obsessions of fraud in the year 61 She entered one of the maternity homes. It was, in a word, a maternity home that had not suffered from the theft of newborns. It was run by a French citizen

    Of advanced age. She was a well-known midwife in Rabat, and because of her advanced age, she began to limit her work to examining pregnant women. Then, she delegated the task of obstetrics to midwives and nurses who worked

    For her in exchange for a known percentage of workers. The cost of every obstetric operation, among them, was the nurse, Fatima Al-Hawash. It was past eight in the evening. As soon as Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi was informed of her admission to

    The hospital, he issued instructions to all members of his squad to intensify surveillance on that maternity home, and without attracting attention. An hour later, a taxi arrived at the door of the maternity home. Among them was

    A pregnant woman who was alone. The door of the maternity home opened and the woman entered. Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi had moved to the vicinity of the place and was on board a camouflaged vehicle, following closely. Several rooms in the

    Building remained illuminated, and around two in the morning the observers saw a luxury car arriving next to the maternity home, then Fatima Al-Hawajis came out. What appeared to be a baby was handed over to a woman who was on board the car. Then she returned inside. The luxury car moved.

    The brigadier general gave instructions to his men to maintain their surveillance of the maternity home. Then, the car was followed. It headed to the Ijdal neighborhood in France Street. It entered one of the villas. The brigadier general assigned some of

    His assistants to watch that villa, and they informed him that As soon as morning broke, I heard ululations coming from inside. People were apparently celebrating a happy event. Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi had called his boss and asked him if he could storm the villa, but the boss did not agree and ordered him to

    Wait and keep watch. The researchers learned that this villa was the residence of a notable called Murad Al-Murabit, the head of the regional service of the judicial police, knew the man and decided to call him by phone. He claimed that he had called him to congratulate

    Him. Mr. Al-Murabit was surprised by that phone call from a security official. However, the head of the regional service of the judicial police learned things from the man, as he told him

    In what seemed spontaneous that his family I celebrated the birth of a male child who adorned his son’s bed for as long as a man until now That baby brought back the reunification. His daughter’s wife had left the marital home and returned to her family. She

    Did not tolerate her husband criticizing her for not giving birth to anything but girls. He had three daughters. When she gave birth to a boy, she sent for her husband to show off. Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi received the order to

    Turn his attention away from that villa in It was a French alley, but the instructions were clear for him to tighten the surveillance on the nurse, Fatima Al-Hawash. In the course of the investigations surrounding her,

    The researchers learned that her monthly income did not exceed a thousand dirhams. However, she was wearing nothing but the finest clothes, and she also owned an American-style car. Fatima lived in a luxurious apartment in a building. In the Agdal neighborhood, the investigators also learned that this nurse was not married and was receiving

    On an almost regular basis many foreign women who would stay with her for a week or two and then disappear. This is what the building’s concierge said. All this information was aimed at increasing suspicion against Fatima Al-Hawash, and yet Brigadier General Hamid Al-Baghdadi He continued to prefer to wait.

    On the seventh of September, I witnessed the woman entering a maternity clinic in the Hassan neighborhood. This time, the time was six in the evening. At nine, the doors of the clinic were closed after the last visitors had left. Fatima was apparently going to spend the night in care

    , and therefore a number of security men were stationed around the clinic. At ten o’clock, a pregnant woman came. She was going into labor and she was alone. The nurse opened the door and brought him in. Nothing happened after that that would attract attention. At about three in the morning, a black car

    Arrived. A woman got out and headed to the back of the clinic. After a few minutes, she returned to the car carrying what appeared to be a newborn. She got in and drove off, followed by a camouflaged car. There was an inspector on board, and the

    Black car took him to the Agdal neighborhood. The inspector was surprised that she had gone to the building where the nurse lived. When the woman got out of the car, he heard the newborn’s screams and confirmed to the inspectors that the matter was related to the theft of

    A newborn baby. He informed Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi of these developments and he immediately came to the Agdal neighborhood. He ordered his assistants to stay. On probation, at seven in the morning, she received an interrogation in the transportation hall of the

    Psychiatry commission, who was in a state of collapse due to her extreme shock. He deliberately wrote the report in his own handwriting. When he asked the nurse, Fatima, she replied that she had fallen asleep after the effort she had made in giving birth to that woman.

    He recorded her statements and asked her to sign the report, then he invited her to accompany him. To the commission, he took her in his car. He surprised her when he took his face to her apartment. He told her that he wanted to search her, and she was trying to prevent

    Him, claiming that there was nothing in that apartment, but the dean was adamant. He entered the apartment. In the living room, three foreign women were sitting, and one of them was carrying the newborn in

    Her arms. The woman claimed that he Her son, while the nurse was speaking. Brigadier General Al-Baghdadi was now confident that he had been able to collect evidence proving the involvement of the nurse, Fatima Al-Hawash, in stealing newborns from maternity homes. There was no further room

    For evasion. She admitted that she had sold the newborn to that foreigner in exchange for a sum of money. She said that the deal required Providing official documents proving that the woman who bought the newborn was the one who gave birth to it, so

    That she could include it in the civil status records. Fatima Al-Hawash was arrested and referred to the judiciary. It was revealed from her confessions that she sold more than seven newborns and that most of them left for European countries. The investigation took only about three months

    After that. Rabat police were able to close one of the files that shook public opinion in the year 61. 9 police files. Thank you for listening and watching. Do not forget to subscribe to the channel

    To receive new updates. If you like the video, do not forget to press the Like button and share the video with family, loved ones and friends. A corpse in the market dustbin. At the entrance to a banking agency

    In Marrakesh, a man was attacked by three masked men who threw him to the ground and seized a bag he was carrying. The bag contained 1,500,000 dirhams. After several days, investigators were unable to reach Heaven. A month after that attack, in the dumpster of the vegetable market in Bab Doukkala, Marrakesh,

    A body was found. He was dismembered inside a plastic bag. The security services were under intense pressure while the investigations were not making progress. On June 28, 102000, at around 10:15, the National Security Services in Marrakesh received a phone call from the director

    Of a banking agency located in Gueliz, who reported an attack on At the agency’s door was an accountant for the Nahda Company. While he was leaving with a significant amount of money, given the seriousness of this attack,

    He quickly arrived at the scene. The regional dean, head of the state department of the judicial police, Murad Abu Al-Awatif, was with him. A number of his assistants were with him. The victim was lying on the ground, with

    Some of the agency’s banking employees surrounding him. Many of the curious were unconscious. A witness from the bank agency employees said that those who attacked him were three masked men who used a drug spray to steal the

    Bag he was carrying. It was not possible to interrogate the man and he was quickly transferred to the hospital. Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef learned from those in charge of the banking agency that the total of what the man was carrying

    The accountant of the Nahda Company, one million and 500 dirhams, also learned that the amount consisted of 100 dirham notes that had not been used before and that the agency had received from the Bank of Morocco some time ago. For two days, the information was of important benefit to

    The research. The dean asked for the serial numbers that were among the packages that the accountant received that afternoon. The company’s accountant regained consciousness. He visited him in the hospital, Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef. What the man said was completely consistent with the information that the dean had obtained from the agency official

    . In fact, there was nothing in that information that could hasten the arrest of Al-Jannah. Over the course of several days, the search continued. Cleansing operations were organized and a number of suspects were interrogated. It was not possible to reach anything except the three perpetrators who carried out the attack,

    And they evaporated or were swallowed by the ground a month after that. The attack that took place in Jeliz, specifically on July 9 of the year 10,000, the security services received a notice from the company responsible for the

    Delegated management of cleanliness, reporting the discovery of a human corpse in the dustbin of the fruit and vegetable market in Bab Doukkala. At dawn that day, one of the cleaners was in the process of collecting a pile of

    Waste . When he found a bag bearing traces of blood, when he opened it, he was surprised by the presence of human organs. It was a terrible discovery. He hastily moved to the door of Doukkala, the governor of Marrakesh, and the general prosecutor of the king at the Court of

    Appeal. From a first inspection of the bag, it became clear that the matter was related to the body of a young man that had been dismembered. Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef received instructions from The King’s Attorney General initiated the procedures for transferring those

    Human organs to the municipal repository for the dead and worked to determine the identity of the dead person on the spot. Other than that blood-stained bag, nothing else was discovered. Brigadier General Abu Al- Awatif moved to the municipal repository for the dead. Two hours had passed since the transfer of those

    Human organs to When he arrived at the morgue, the forensic doctor had placed all the contents of the bag on the autopsy table. It was proven through the examination that all of these organs belonged to one man. He was

    A young man with white skin and a strong build. He had tattooed on his arms several drawings of Lafay, scorpions, and other ambiguous signs. The forensic doctor estimated it to be the man. In his third decade of life, and that he was killed

    Less than 24 hours ago, it was also concluded that he tried to resist his killer or killers. These were only estimates, while Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef had to investigate the man’s true identity and verify his identity. Therefore, he asked to remove his fingerprints. Fortunately for the investigators, the fingers of

    The dismembered corpse were available. Clear fingerprints were uploaded. Three hours later, the dismembered young man was no stranger. He had a name and a complete record of information about him. If the fingerprints were presented to

    The database, it said that the matter was related to a Moroccan whose name was mentioned as Hussein Al-Khali, born in Marrakesh in the year 1984. His record also said that he had The last

    Prison sentence he served was issued in the year 25,000, and it was for a period of five years, which he spent in Ali Amoumen prison, which he left on March 1, 10, 2000. The dismembered body

    Of Hussein Al-Khali was in that bag that was discovered in the dumpster of the vegetable market in Bab Doukkala, two shirts and pants. There were clothes with blood stains on them. It was noted that they were not the size of one person. The matter

    Attracted attention and aroused curiosity. The information that was available about the dead man, Hussein Al-Khali, referred the investigator to the period he spent in Ali Ammo prison. The investigators moved there. The goal was to identify the people with whom he shared the cell. Specifically

    , those to whom he was most inclined or inclined. The investigators focused their research on the prisoners hailing from the city of Marrakesh, and the task was not difficult. Within a list that carried several names of former and current prisoners, the researchers’ interest was captured by three names of

    Former prisoners who had been convicted of assaults on people for the purpose of… They were robbed of what they had or for reasons affecting morals. After listening to the three, it was not proven to the investigators that they were connected to the killing of

    The cell phone. Therefore, they were released, although they remained under surveillance, a task entrusted to recent graduates from the Royal Police Institute who were not known to the general public. The investigations

    Began as if they were moving towards a closed road. The investigations were It has been going on for two weeks now, without any indication on the horizon that the killer or murderer of Hussein Al-Khoei is close to being reached, and in

    The course of those investigations there was nothing to indicate that there was a connection between the body of the vegetable market dumpster in Bab Doukkala and the robbery that took place about a month and a half ago at The door of a banking agency in Gueliz. The local newspapers were showing great interest

    In the crime. The security services in particular and the local authorities in general. In the state of security in Marrakesh, he was working in the judicial police service as an inspector who had spent more than 35 years in service.

    He was going to retire after a few months at the end of the year, 10,000. He was not participating in the investigation into the murder and dismemberment of Al-Hussein Al-Khali. He was following the echoes of the investigations, motivated by his strong professional sense. One morning, he approached Brigadier General

    Abu Al-Awatef and asked to be able to re-listen to one of the three former prisoners who shared the cell with Al-Khali. Ali Amoumn was imprisoned. The dean agreed. In the end, there was nothing to lose. That day, the man

    Was brought to the office of the Arab Inspector Al-Raghawi. The former prisoner knew the Inspector Al-Raghawi. The inspector also knew him because he had dealt extensively with cases in which he was involved. He listened to him for three hours

    And felt that the former prisoner was hiding information. He thought that the reason for his concealment was fear. Therefore, he led him to the office of the regional dean, Murad Abu Al-Awatif, and when he appeared before him, the inspector asked

    The dean to reassure the former prisoner. That his name would not be mentioned in the investigation if he had disclosed everything he had. The Brigadier General hoped that Inspector Al-Raghawi’s intervention would allow for the progress of the investigation, and so

    He agreed to keep the man’s name secret. The former prisoner said that Al-Hussein Al-Khali, whose dismembered body was found in the market’s dumpster, was Very sympathetic towards a Moroccan prisoner who had been deported from France to Morocco to serve a prison sentence after he was convicted of a robbery at

    A banking institution in Paris. His name is Khaled Khaled Al-Marzqi. The investigators learned after they visited Ali Amoma prison again that Khaled Al-Marzqi had left the prison. To live with his mother in the Riad Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Marrakesh, and although Inspector Al-Arabi Al-Raghawi proved to the young investigators that

    Experience makes things possible that sometimes seem impossible or difficult to achieve, he himself did not know at that moment that he had put the investigation on a path that even Regional Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef could not have anticipated the

    Surprises it would bring. Khaled went out and headed to the nearby parking lot. He saw the man following him as he opened a four-wheel drive car. Abu Aza laughed lightly and said that when it comes to someone

    He does not know, he insists that the payment be in cash. He told the officer that Khaled had brought him new banknotes, all of which were in denominations of 200 dirhams. It was decided to arrest him. Ali Khaled Al-Marzqi. Investigations have shown

    That the robberies in which he participated in France made him a dangerous criminal. The investigations had not created a real loophole towards the killer or murderer of Al-Hussein Al-Khali, whose dismembered body was found by cleaners inside a plastic bag in the trash

    Of the vegetable market in Bab Doukkala, Marrakesh. At dawn on July 9 of the year 10, 2000, the intervention of Inspector Al-Arabi Al-Raghawi, who was to be retired within a few months at the end of the year 102000,

    Gave the investigation a new breath. He asked to re-hear a former prisoner who was sharing a cell with a cell, and after he was reassured by the presence of the regional dean, head of the Judicial Police Service

    In Marrakesh . His name will not be mentioned. The former prisoner said an important piece of information, as he said that Al-Hussein Al-Khali, who was powerful, powerful, and feared among the prisoners, was sympathetic to a Moroccan prisoner who had

    Returned from France to serve a five-year prison sentence after being convicted in a case of robbery of a bank agency in Paris. The young man’s name is Khaled Al-Marzqi, and the investigators learned, by returning to

    His record in Ali Amoma prison, that he was from the district of Ouarzazate, and that after he left the prison, he went to live with his mother in Riad Zitoun in Marrakesh. The researchers learned that Al-Marz and Al-Khaloui left the prison in

    The same month, that is, in March of the year 10, 2000. The investigators went to To the Riad Zeytoun neighborhood in the Old City. His mother, Khaled Al-Marzqi, lived at No. 26 in the poor people’s alley. The mission that was supervised by the excellent officer Ahmed Al-Baudari Si was to monitor

    The house and Khaled’s movements. There were no instructions to arrest him. The officers who were entrusted with the monitoring process had recognized his features. Khaled, through a photo they obtained from the prison administration,

    Ali Amoun. After three days, they saw him enter the house of his mother, who was living with her second husband and her three children. He did not stay long in his mother’s house and left.

    One of the researchers followed him. He went to Al-J Zareen Street. There, the door of an old house opened and only he left. The next day, at about ten o’clock in the morning, and during the surveillance, the investigators learned from a

    Grocer in the Butchers’ Street that Khaled, who had returned from France, where he had been deported, lived in his father’s house, and that that house had been abandoned for many years. When Khaled left, he headed to the

    Nearby parking lot. He saw him, who was following him. He opened a four-wheel-drive car. The officer registered its numbers. It was natural for a search to be conducted into its background. Its registration numbers were presented to the relevant authorities

    And it was confirmed that the car was owned by Khaled Al-Marzqi and that he had bought it two weeks ago from a man named Bouazza Al-Mangoush who lives in the city of Ben Jarir. The researchers had to visit the previous owner of

    The four-wheel drive car. The payment was that his address was written in the car’s file. When they met him, they learned from him that he had sold that car to Khaled Al-Marzqi for 100 dirhams, and that he had not delivered it to him until he had completed the procedures

    For registering it in his name. One of the officers asked the man whether Khaled had paid for the car in cash or whether he had paid by check. Abu Aza laughed lightly and said that when it comes to a person he does not know,

    He insists that the payment be in cash, and he went into detail. Abu Aza told the officer that Khaled had brought him new banknotes, all of which were in denominations of 200 dirhams. That detail was stopped by

    The excellent officer Ahmed Al Boudary C. He had heard the The investigation into the robbery that occurred to the accountant of Al-Nahda Company at the door of a banking agency in Greiz. The thieves, who were three,

    Robbed a bag that the man was carrying, and inside it was 1,500,000 dirhams. The officer asked the man if he still had those banknotes. Bouazza laughed again and said that he had made sure

    . The safety of the banknotes and that he deposited half of them in a bank account and kept the other half in The officer asked Bouazza to bring him one of these papers and took out 200 dirhams from his wallet. He told him that he wanted to exchange it.

    The man did not mind. He entered his house and moments later came out carrying a 100 dirham banknote that had not been used before when the officer rode in. Al-Mumtaz, his car, established contact with the Regional Brigadier, Murad Abu Al-Awatef, informed him of what he had found, then asked him to

    Remind him of the digital chain, which contains the 200 dirham notes that were stolen from that accountant in Jeliz. The surprise was great. The investigators became almost certain that Khaled Al-Marzqi was one of the three thieves who They carried out the attack on the accountant.

    The investigators also had strong doubts about the existence of a link between the robbery and the dismembered body that was found in the dumpster of the vegetable market in Bab Doukkala. It was decided to arrest Khaled Al-Marzqi.

    Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatif gathered in his office the members of the investigation team and kept close surveillance on Al-Marz. Jani: Investigations have shown that the robberies in which he participated in France made him a dangerous criminal. Therefore, the Regional Brigadier General, Head of the Judicial Police Service in Marrakesh, was keen

    To arrest Al-Markani without exposing the lives of his team members to great danger. He did not discount the possibility of Al-Marz Jan having a firearm. Three teams were formed, each of which was headed by a reliable officer in its experience. The first squad, consisting of six individuals, was to occupy

    The rooftops of the houses adjacent to Al-Markani’s house in Butchers’ Street. The second squad, also consisting of six individuals, was to carry out the raid. The third squad was to consist of From among the individuals, she had to be prepared to intervene and take up a position in the vicinity of the house.

    Six o’clock in the morning of tomorrow was set as the date for the arrest of Khaled Al-Marzqi. The muezzin was calling for morning prayers that morning, on the 9th of August, when each squad took their place at exactly six o’clock, the house was stormed, attacking Khaled. Al-Marzqi was leaving

    The room in which he was sleeping in panic. He was not left with any room to resist or even speak. He was handcuffed and a search of the house began in his presence. The excellent officer, Ahmed Al-Boudari, noticed the presence of

    Sandbags, pieces of tile, two bags of cement, a mosaic, and mops in the foyer of the house, and there were works that had recently been carried out in the place. One of the officers removed a carpet that had been spread in the lobby, and a

    Newly dug place appeared on which the tiles had not yet been placed. In one of the rooms inside a worn-out closet, the bag that had been stolen from the accountant of that company was found in Lili’s. It contained the remainder of the

    Stolen amount. The chief was immediately notified. The Judicial Police Service praised the positive results achieved by the raid on Khaled Al-Marzqi’s house. Brigadier General Abu Al-Awatef moved to the Butchers’ Street. The Public Prosecutor of the King also attended and requested the presence of individuals from the Prefecture’s Maintenance Service. An order was issued

    To excavate the place that appeared to have been recently worked on. Al-Markani remained silent, following up on what was happening after my strike. Fez Everyone was astonished to discover a body in the place. It was the body of a two-year-

    Old man , and it bore several marks of stab wounds with a sharp object. By order of the king’s agent, the body was taken out of that hole and transported to the mortuary for an autopsy. The men of the Judicial Diagnosis Service quickly

    Took fingerprints of the body and it turned out that the dead man was called Jalil. Al-Abdi, who was born in Marrakesh in the year 1981. He also had a criminal record and had also served a period of time in Ali Amoumen prison in Marrakesh. Investigators learned that he had left the prison several

    Months before the release of Khaled Al-Marzqi, and to prove the link between the dismembered body found in Bab Doukkala and the body that was found. She was buried in the house of the butchers’ neighbourhood.

    Two blood samples were taken from the two bodies and a third sample from Khaled’s blood. They were sent to the national laboratory of the scientific police in Rabat to compare them with the blood stains found in the clothes found in the bag in

    Which the dismembered body was placed. Two days later, the results came back confirming that the blood belonged to Khaled Al-Marzqi, Al-Hussein Al-Khali, and Jalil Al-Abdi, the three of them were together and participated in the robbery of the 150 million centimes that the accountant of Al-Nahda Company was carrying. The bag that was found

    In Khaled’s house was further evidence. The investigators were convinced that Khaled Al-Marzqi participated in the two crimes of murder and in the crime of theft. They now have enough. From the evidence to surround Khaled Al-Markani

    To the confession, he told the beginning of the details of his life with his father in France, to where he fled after he divorced his mother, he told how he left him on the street and for fate, and how the crime scene embraced him in Paris, and how he became

    A criminal until he was deported to Morocco. He said that after he left Ali’s prison Whoever was interfering with the women took their money from them at gunpoint. One time, he met his former cellmate, Hussein Al-Khawi, and agreed to carry out a robbery that would enable them to obtain

    An amount sufficient to secure their future. Khaled had experience in bank robberies. The cell told him that he knew an employee in one of the banks who was One of the customers who frequented one of the bars. He was a drunkard and

    Talkative. He learned from him that as soon as a man drinks a glass or two, he reveals all the secrets he holds. He learned from him that many customers withdraw money in huge amounts and leave with it.

    The banking agency without any security measures, including the accountant of Al-Nahda Company, who came at the end of each month to withdraw an amount that sometimes reached two million dirhams. This information was a starting point for monitoring the movements of

    The company’s accountant. Al-Marzqi and Al-Khalawi needed a third person to help them, and therefore they contacted Jalil Al-Abdi, who was their companion in prison, and he was stipulated that he not His share of the stolen property exceeds

    The fifth, as they are the owner of the project. Khaled Al-Marzqi agreed. Khaled Al-Marzqi admitted that when they were able to steal the amount, he took it upon himself to hide it in his father’s house in the Butchers’ Lane. The three agreed to meet in

    That house to divide what they had obtained. When they began dividing it, Al-Abdi turned against them, demanding a share similar to his own. The discussion intensified. Upon the screaming, Al-Abdi got up and headed to the kitchen.

    The strongest of the three was Aad, with a knife in his hand. He threatened him, but they confronted him. Khaled stripped him of his knife and aimed a strong stab at him in the abdomen. He fell to the ground, screaming. Khaled said that he was afraid that

    Their affairs would be exposed, so he stabbed him in different parts of his body. He held his breath when he died. There was no way to get rid of the body except by digging in the foyer of the house where he buried him. Al-Hussein Al-Khali

    Had suffered a deep wound in his hand. He was in pain and screaming in pain. Khaled thought that if he got rid of him, he would give him all the money. He did not hesitate to stab his owner. At noon, moments later, he was dead.

    Khaled tells that he did not find a way to get rid of the body other than cutting it up and putting it in a bag. When there was no movement in the butchers’ alley, he came out carrying the body. He took it to the door of Dokkala and threw it in

    The dustbin. The rest of the story you learned. Khaled Al-Marz Kani was presented to the Imam. The Public Prosecutor before the Court of Appeal in Marrakesh on charges of forming a criminal gang, theft using violence, using a motor vehicle to facilitate escape, and murder. Police files.

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    , Ruqaya seemed to have absorbed the lesson in her own way. She decided to use that atmosphere to her advantage. At that stage of her life, she had decided to do the impossible for the sake of money and in order to get

    Her family out of the cycle of poverty and need. She traveled to Tangier. She was intent on engaging in prostitution . She noticed that her movements were being monitored by security forces. People she thought were policemen, so she decided to move to Marrakesh.

    There she entered the world of drug trafficking when Ruqaya El Bard joined as a maid in the home of one of the wealthy families in Fez. She was not yet eight years old. This was in the year 949. Her parents, who lived in a village

    On the outskirts of Fez, were suffering from poverty. She is the eldest son and daughter of the family, and he was forced to hand her over to that family in exchange for a sum of money that they received every month in that house amidst

    A crowd of maids. The girl grew up in that house and her features of femininity blossomed, and from there she moved to other houses and other families. Her beauty attracted attention and was not spared, and with time She began

    To surrender to anyone who wanted her. Perhaps she saw surrender as a way to protect herself. Perhaps in the year 2000, she joined Allal Al-Badawi’s house in Dard Bebeg, Fez. She is now a young woman in her eighth year.

    The family consisted of Allal Al-Badawi, who was a man in his sixties, and his wife, Zahra, from the first days of his work for this wealthy family. Ruqaya taught. The housewife used to get rid of every maid

    When she noticed that her husband had begun to care for her too much. She knew that Alal, despite the years he was carrying on his shoulders, had not lost his inclination for young women. In fact, Zahra had previously

    Caught her husband red-handed, and she knew for sure. He is a skilled hunter. If he had one of them in his sights, Ruqayya started, and she had learned the lesson in her own way.

    She decided to use that atmosphere to her advantage. At that stage of her life, she had decided to do the impossible for the sake of money and to remove her family from the cycle of poverty and need. She used her skill in cooking to make

    Mrs. Zahra does not dispense with her easily, even if she decided to dispense with her. Zahra, Allal Al-Badawi’s wife, also seemed to have decided to deal with the matter with caution. She had to keep the beautiful young maid and benefit from her skills. At the same time, she was keen

    That the hunter would not catch his prey after months. Mrs. Zahra had to travel to Casablanca to attend the wedding of one of her relatives, and since Allal would remain in Fez for reasons related to

    His business, she wanted to get rid of the maid in a tactful manner. She told Ruqayya to take a vacation for a few days during which she would visit her mother and brothers in the desert, especially since her father had died. Not

    Long ago, Ruqayya had no choice but to agree, and Zahra was keen to accompany her to the road station, where she saw her riding the bus that would take her to her village. Zahra was reassured,

    And she went to ride the bus that would take her to Casablanca, but something happened that she had not expected. The bus went on wandering around the city, and in the evening it returned to the house. She

    Knocked on the door, and Allal opened it. She told him that she had forgotten her things in her room and wanted to take them. He allowed her to enter and returned to the salon, where he was watching a

    Television series. He did not know how much time had passed, but he noticed that the young maid was late in her room. And while he was like that, she went out to him, dressed up and not wearing anything. She

    Was certain that the sixty-year-old would fall into her trap. Likewise, she spent that night and the night after that in her mistress’ bed. On the third day, Allal told her that Zahra would return from Casablanca, but Ruqayya prevaricated and claimed

    That she had fallen in love with him and that she wanted He had no choice but to spend another night with him. He was now trying to protect her from scandal. Then, weren’t the good things he enjoyed a result of his wife’s preference over

    Him? The next morning, Alal asked her to leave so that she would not cause problems. At that moment, she made him feel that he would shorten the distance. So he took out 5,000 dirhams from the safe and handed it to her. She threw

    The banknotes in his face and scattered them on the ground. She said that she would not accept less than 100,000 dirhams for millions of cents, and that if he did not give her what she wanted, she would go out naked to the balcony and scream

    At the top of her voice and say that Hajj Allal Al-Badawi raped her, and while they were walking, he called. The doorbell turned red. Alal thought that his wife had returned from Casablanca. When he opened the door, he found the postman. He quickly came back inside. He was still

    Trembling. He entered the bedroom, opened the box, took out 10 million cents, and handed it to Ruqayya. She put the money in her bag, then kissed him on the cheeks. He closed the door and collapsed. The sofa was in his mind, cursing the day his eyes saw

    Ruqaya. Ruqaya traveled to her village. She handed her mother half the money and kept the other half. After a few days, she left the village and traveled to Tangier. She was determined to engage in prostitution. She bought elegant clothes

    To appear in them as if she were the daughter of a wealthy family. She had furnished a room in In the middle of the city, and she preferred to deal with the elderly, she saw that they paid generously. Whenever she was alone,

    She tried to find a justification for what she was doing in her eagerness to help her brothers continue their studies and remove her mother from the cycle of poverty. After months, she was able to collect a fair amount of money

    , but she noticed Her movements were being monitored by people she thought were policemen. She realized that she was no longer a nobody, so she decided to move to Marrakesh. Her clients there were elderly foreign tourists.

    One day, one of them fell into her ropes, was mesmerized by her beauty, and paid her in hard currency. That night, she earned more than $3,000. In Marrakesh, Ruqia was able to change her name to

    Maryam. She was able to make a fortune. She once returned to her village. She lavished generously on her mother, her brothers, and other members of the family. Her mother seemed to realize that Ruqia did not get her money through

    Lawful earnings. Ruqia hinted that she would leave prostitution. She thought about entering. The world of drug trafficking , and she found in her uncle, Abdel Salam Al-Attar, the best helper in her new project. The man was

    A simple peasant who was covered in the guise of poverty. She suggested to him that she pay him the price of obtaining a driving license. This was the first step in her new project. She chose to take Marrakesh as a place

    To promote her trade. The new woman was transferred to Al-Hamra. Her family had bought her a house in one of the upscale neighborhoods. She disappeared from sight, and uncle Abdul Salam became her agent in contacting the hashish producers in Kutama. The trade was booming. Abdul Salam was in charge of bringing in

    The goods and distributing them to installment sellers. After a while, Ruqayya had a new idea that became one of the most popular. She was a regular donor to one of the associations for people with special needs. She even became part of the

    Team that managed the affairs of that association and bought two cars to transport the disabled, which were equipped with special chairs. From time to time, she organized trips for physically disabled children in Morocco. Ruqaya’s uncle was in charge of driving the trips whose destination was the northern regions. It represented

    An opportunity for him to ship as much hashish as possible. The presence of the disabled and the name of the charitable association written in large print on the car protected him from inspection at the police, police, or customs checkpoints. The association had hired another driver,

    Who was a retired policeman. The man showed love for his work and dedication. He was cleaning the two cars. On a few grains of the seeds of the kief plant and a few leaves

    Of the plant under a car seat, it was assumed that they were stuck to someone’s foot, but his discovery was repeated when he informed Ruqayya. She became angry and decided to fire him from work after granting him a significant financial compensation

    , and while the former policeman informed the security services and while Ruqayya’s movements took place Her uncle and the association’s car were under surveillance. One time, uncle Abdel Salam fell into a trap. The car

    He was driving was loaded with hashish in Erguia. The investigators did not find anything to prove her involvement. She decided to stop her activity. She had invested a significant amount of money from what she had obtained in buying apartments and houses in Marrakesh, which she wrote in the name of

    Her mother and her brothers, who were male. One of her brothers had traveled abroad to complete the marriage. When the girls were of marriageable age, Ruqayya reassured them. She is now forty and has begun hunting young men. She fell

    In love with one of them and began a new adventure in the drug trade. Hard drugs. This time, she did not know that despite her move to Agadir, she was under surveillance. On a summer day

    , she left Agadir with her lover. She was unaware of him. She had bought a large amount of white powder cocaine and stuck it to her lower body at a roadblock. The luxury car was stopped and searched, but nothing

    Was found. Her lover was searched, but nothing was found on him. She escaped the search because nothing was found. Among the checkpoint personnel was a woman who thought she had escaped. After a few tens of kilometers, there was another checkpoint waiting. This time there was a woman among the gendarmes. Ruqayya

    Was certain that she would not escape this time. She told her lover about what she was carrying on her waist. She told him to convince the gendarmes to stop and then leave. He did so. The gendarme car followed them. On one of the turns, the car overturned and fell into

    A deep slope. When the rescue teams arrived, the man had died and Ruqayya was in a coma. She was taken to the hospital there. When she was stripped of her clothes, they discovered bags of white powder stuck to the bottom

    Of her body. The researchers had to wait for her recovery to interrogate her when she woke up. She had no memory. She no longer remembers anything. Medical examinations proved that she had lost her memory. The Crown Prosecutor ordered

    The file to be saved until he finds new police files. Thank you for listening and watching. Do not forget to subscribe to the channel to receive the latest news. If you like the video, do not forget to press the Like button and share the video with your family, loved ones and friends

    On the fifth. September 88 9 At a bend in the road between Mahdia Beach and the national road linking Kenitra to Rabat, a car veered off the road and rolled into the forest known as Sidi Baghba. The car ended its path in the lake, Sidi Baghba Lake. Minutes later, nothing was visible

    From it anymore, and the lake swallowed it. And although civil protection men came. To the place they were not late, as it took hours to extract the car from the bottom of the lake. In the wreckage of the car,

    Two bodies were discovered. The bodies of a man and a woman. In the report prepared by the gendarmes, it was written that the fatal accident most likely resulted from excessive speed. The driver lost the ability to control the car. The two bodies were transported. The body of a man named Omar.

    Badal and his wife, Rahma Al-Masmoudi, to the municipal repository for the dead. The documents found inside the wreckage of the car indicated that the couple lived in Meknes. The family of the two victims reported the

    Disappearance of a child who was accompanying his parents on a recreational trip that led them to Melios Elham. However, the records of the Royal Gendarmerie and Civil Defense did not include the slightest reference to The car that plunged

    Into Lake Sidi in the forest was carrying someone other than the man and his wife. The father-in-law, Hajj Ali Badal, kept repeating that he was almost certain that his grandson, of whom no traces were found, was still alive. He registered a disappearance report with the security services in Meknes, and days

    And months passed. Who did not know at the moment of the accident that a child got out of the car at the moment it overturned and ran into the forest. Perhaps he remained unconscious for some day. He had a few bruises that were not serious.

    When he woke up from his coma, the child, who was three years old, walked into the forest and got lost among the trees one morning while he was… He was sleeping at the foot of an oak tree. President Abdullah Bushfa saw him.

    He was a man who lived in a hut on a hill overlooking the lake, Lake Sidi, in a forest. He approached him. The child was falling into a deep sleep. President Abdullah carried him and took him to the hut. He put him on his bed

    And covered him. He slept until noon, and when he woke up, he seemed to have surprised him. He got up and headed towards the door of the room. At that moment, his gaze fell on the bearded man. Abdullah Bou Shafa was in his sixties.

    He was known as Al-Rais because he had worked for many years as a fisherman. When he was no longer able to ride the sea, he retreated into the forest, where he set up his hut and isolated himself from the people. He rarely went to Marsa.

    Malay Bousselham to get some fish from his old comrades. He had no family and was not married. All people know about the sheikh is that he was a sailor before he retired from the sea and became a

    Hermit. The sheikh took care of the boy and taught him how to live the life of the forest, how to benefit from its bounties and avoid its sickness and poisonous insects. He was from time to time. Another pulled him with him to the beach, where he watched the sailors

    Dragging the nets. The sheikh was not knowledgeable. However, he taught the boy al-Mahdi images from the Qur’an that he had memorized. He also taught him to pray and also taught him to swim. Several years had passed since the accident at Lake Sidi Baghba.

    When the sheikh died, the health condition of President Abdul God has seen there has been deterioration in recent years. The Mahdi remained alone. He is now in his third year of life. He continued to live in a hut

    Deep in the forest, and he continued to frequent the shore, helping the sailors drag the young in exchange for a share of the fish he carried. He used to sell his share when the catch was plentiful, and in most cases He used to take what he got

    To the hut to feed on it. He was known among the sailors for his proficiency in swimming and diving. He was a diver known for his skill, and his fame became widespread in the Tham Ish Sir El Mahdi Ould El Ghaba. He was also called the most skilled swimmer

    On Moulay Bous Beach. He attracted the attention of some officials in the marine sports sector who nominated him. To join the participants in the diving competitions that were organized by clubs in Rabat and Casablanca, he continued to follow the exercises throughout the spring of that year

    23000. He joined the Fath Sports Club in Rabat. He was the star of that season’s competitions, as he ranked first in diving. For Mehdi Ould Ghaba, winning in those competitions was an entrance.

    To the stage of new dreams, new horizons. In the summer of the year 25, he was recruited to the police camp in the Golden Sands beach near Rabat. He was among the supervisors and demonstrated his competence and ability. The

    Following summer, he was summoned again to the police camp. He organized a diving match. For the benefit of children, it was an initiative that gained admiration. It was known about Al-Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba that during

    The rest of the year, after dispersing the police camp, he would return to the marina, where he seeks to earn his daily living. The police camp dissipated for the year 26,000 with a ceremony that included among its paragraphs the crowning of the children who had won

    The diving championship. It was an occasion in which the official sought From the camp to reward the Mahdi, he suggested to his superiors that this young man, who was skilled at diving, be enrolled in the ranks of the police. In the fall of that year,

    The Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba received training at the Bouknadel school, and then he was appointed in the state of Rabat as part of the team of security guards who patrol the coast and the surrounding forests on horseback.

    The Mahdi officially took Ould Al-Ghaba is a family name, as he did not know another family name or lineage for himself in Al-Az. In April of the year 29000, Al-Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba was carrying out a patrol with a colleague of his. He was

    On a horse in an area close to the Rabat massacres. He was surprised by a car traveling at excessive speed towards Temara. It harassed a car and made me lose my way . When he overlooked the sea from the top of the edge,

    Only the roof of the red car was visible. Without the slightest hesitation, Al-Mahdi began to strip off his clothes after handing over the radio and his personal weapon to his colleague. He told him to call the command and ask for help. He walked between the rocks,

    Then from a high rock, he threw himself into the On the sea, quite a few passers-by and curious people gathered at the edge. They were following what Al-Mahdi was doing. When he dived, he appeared after a minute away from

    The rocky coast. His colleague was pointing to the location of the car, from which nothing was visible anymore. He headed towards it and then dived alongside it. Al-Mahdi later told that when he dived alongside the car. It seemed to him that

    There was a woman inside. She was apparently unconscious. The water had not flooded the cabin. After he hit the front glass window with his hand, when the woman opened her eyes, he motioned for her to strip off

    Her coat. He went up to the roof, took a deep breath, then returned. The woman had responded. Then he opened the door. It was a difficult process. The woman was able to get out, and he pulled her up onto the edge. Many people

    Were curious when they saw Al-Mahdi and the woman, and they cheered. Meanwhile, a rescue boat belonging to the Civil Protection was approaching the site. It was taken to the Bouregreg marina, and from there he was transferred to

    Ibn Sina Hospital. There was a wound on the back of Al-Mahdi’s head, but no one had noticed it. Dizzy while in the ambulance to the hospital, he lost consciousness. He does not remember what happened after that. The incident received

    Great attention from the media, which praised the chivalry of Al-Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba, the security guard. Many journalists arrived at the hospital, wanting to question the policeman or the woman he saved from certain death, and while they had the opportunity to talk to… The woman, whose name is Maryam al-Harrar, was unable to

    Meet al-Mahdi because he had been in a coma for five days. He had suffered a fracture in the bone at the back of his skull, an injury he sustained when he threw himself into the sea to save the woman. He underwent surgery

    And the doctors concluded that fortunately the brain was not injured. Miss Awatef al-Maradi was in a sentence. Journalists who were stationed near the room in which Al-Mahdi was lying, and as the days passed, she became

    The only one who frequented Ibn Sina Hospital. She was lucky, as she had a moment when he woke up from his coma . The next day, he had regained full consciousness. Awatif interrogated him. She discovered that he had

    Spoken very little. When the interrogation was published, she brought him a copy of The newspaper had his picture on the top of the page. She sought to know more about him. A look of sadness appeared on his face when she sought to know the secret behind this

    Family name. The boy of the forest hesitated a little, and after taking a deep breath, he began to talk. He told her his story in the forest in President Abdullah Bushfa’s hut. She stopped at one piece of information he had said. Al-Mahdi

    Said that President Abdullah told him one day that he was found in the forest a day or two after a horrific traffic accident in which a car in Hayrat Sidi plunged into a forest and killed a man and his wife. This was in early September of the year 1988.

    Al-Mahdi said that other than that, he did not know about his story. Anything else? Journalist Awatef Al-Maradhi found what Al-Mahdi said, allowing her to conduct an exciting investigation. She went back to the gendarmerie records in Kenitra and found the incident recorded on September 5, 1988.

    The record included information, including the address of the two victims in Meknes. Awatef recorded the address, and at the end of the week she went to the city of Meknes. She was surprised by the speed with which she arrived at the

    Aforementioned address, and was pleased that her father-in-law, Hajj Ali Badlal, was still alive. She learned from him that he was still waiting for the day when Mahdi, his grandson, was found. No trace of him was found after

    The accident at a lake in a forest. Based on what Hajj Badlal said, he was found. The search warrant that he placed with the police services in Meknes was accompanied by a picture of Al-Mahdi when he was two years

    Old or a little older. Awatef was certain that she had discovered the family of Al-Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba. She sought the regional dean of police in Meknes and, based on the search warrant for Al-Mahdi, it was discovered that it was possible

    To conduct an analysis of the fingerprints of Hajj Badlal and the policeman. Al-Ghaba Son While Al-Hajj underwent genetic analysis, Awatif was keen to take a sample of Al-Mahdi’s saliva without his knowledge and send it for

    Analysis. She was able to do so. The results came after a few days proving the parental bond between Al-Mahdi Ould Al-Ghaba and Al-Hajj Badal. In the end, the meeting between Al-Mahdi and his grandfather had to be organized.

    The journalist coordinated with Mrs. Maryam Al-Harrar and Al-Mahdi, as well as his grandfather, for a party held by Mrs. Al-Harrar on the occasion of her survival from the accident. The young man and Hajj Badlal met at Mr. Al-Harrar’s house.

    The latter saw progress in introducing them to each other, but her emotions, and contrary to the previous reluctance, Al-Mahdi took the initiative to invite him to hug his paternal grandfather, Hajj Badlal. Moments devoid of any expression except what was carried by tears and lessons.

    The grandfather said that he was certain that his grandson had not died. Since that day, a man named Al-Mahdi, Ould Al-Ghaba, was no longer in the ranks of the police. His name now became Al-Mahdi, Dalal, police files. Thank you for listening and watching. Do not forget to subscribe to

    The channel . To receive the latest news and if you like the video, do not forget to press the Like button and share the video with your family, loved ones and friends. In the year 2000, the distinguished Brigadier General Ibrahim Al-Hamdi was preparing to be retired. He was

    Waiting for this to happen within a few months. However, those who worked alongside the man did not notice the slightest decline in his career. His dedication to performing his duty, except for the slowness in his movement due to the weight of the years. On the morning of Monday, the 15th of January

    Of the year 21000, as soon as he entered his office, he was the first to arrive at the commission, the commission of the Sidi Moussa district in Salé, until the phone rang. The communications base informed him that an old woman had been found. He lost

    Consciousness at the door of her residence located in Building 20 in Zan Al-Mulqi. His assistants had not yet joined the commission , and he found in front of him only a trained inspector. Therefore, he had no choice but to move himself to the spot. When he arrived, he found at the door

    Of the building a crowd of residents and passersby gathered around. The old woman was lying on the ground. It seemed that some of them had tried to bring her out of her coma by placing a split onion within reach of her nose, but

    That did not seem to have helped in any way. Some of those around the woman recognized the distinguished Brigadier General Ibrahim Al-Hamdi. They allowed him to approach the old woman. She was a small body lying on

    The road. He felt her pulse. She was still alive. The dean called for an ambulance to transport her to the hospital. It was not late in arriving. One of the inspectors had joined the dean and accompanied the woman to the hospital.

    The dean had ordered him to try to identify her and to seek the help of one of the nurses to search her clothes. Perhaps she would have a document proving her identity with her in Al-Malaki Street. The dean was informed that

    The woman is known to the neighbors as Fatna Al-Tangawiya. She lived in a shack in the courtyard of the building. The dean did not enter the shack and returned to the commission, where he waited for

    The information that the inspector would bring. After a while, the inspector came, but he did not carry any evidence of identifying the woman in her clothes. Only the key to the shack was found. Report The inspector, the brigadier, said that the doctor who examined the woman concluded

    That she had lost consciousness as a result of her diabetes, and that the crisis that befell her might take her life, and that the hope of her regaining consciousness remains not great. Therefore, she was placed in intensive care.

    The experiences that the brigadier had accumulated during the long years of work taught him the importance of proactive work. He knows. He had to obtain the woman’s identity as soon as possible, so he ordered one of

    His assistants to go to the hospital to take the old woman’s fingerprints. He was able to do so with the help of one of the doctors. When he returned to the commission, he automatically displayed the fingerprint sheet he had obtained on the computer.

    It was a routine work he did whenever he took fingerprints. Suspects or victims, in order to verify their identities and find out if they have a history. The inspector did not expect the database computer to reveal exciting information about the old woman, but what happened was a

    Major surprise. The computer revealed the identity of the owner of the fingerprints, the one they called in the alley of the dumper, Fatn al- Tanjawiyya, that she was Fatima. Bint Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Arousi, born in the year 309 in the village of Ba Muhammad. The information that appeared on the

    Computer screen indicates that the woman is the subject of a search warrant issued by the Fez police in the year 65 9F for her attempt to kill her husband, called Abdullah bin Idriss Al-Chamakh. The inspector was reading that

    Information while he was He could hardly believe that the old woman he left in the hospital was involved in an attempted murder. The inspector informed his boss of that information. He was hoping for it to surprise him, but none of that

    Happened. The mayor, all of this, would be the basis for the measures that would be taken later. The dean expressed his satisfaction because identifying the woman would facilitate the task entrusted to him. To him, the matter was now taken as another turn for the old woman. After the matter concerned a woman

    Who was found unconscious, the dean found himself now dealing with a woman who was wanted for arrest. Three days later, on the twelfth of January, shortly after dawn on that day, my mother, Faten Al-Tangawiya, regained

    Consciousness. The medicine that she was injected with proved to be effective. My mother, Fatima, did not know that the small world she had woken up to had now known her true identity to her. Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Arousi

    Was the identity of a woman she left in the year 6/9. She was just a memory, just a distant memory. Perhaps she now hates being reminded of her. Mai Faten Al-Tangawiya did not know that fingerprints Her ten fingers covered her and revealed what

    Was hidden. After the doctor examined her and was certain that her diabetes had returned to its normal level, there was now no justification for her remaining in the hospital. She was under guard. Now the dean no longer had

    Any choice but to put her in a state of detention. Her advanced age required dealing with her. in a way In particular, I brought the old woman to the headquarters of the Sidi Moussa District Commission in Salé. She entered the dean’s office.

    His assistants were watching how he would deal with the woman whose condition called for pity. However, they knew that doing their duty required them to refrain from being carried away by emotions. The old woman sat on a chair opposite the dean’s office, and her interrogation began as it was. As usual

    , the dean began asking her about her identity and in a spontaneous manner. However, her fingerprints were included in the database. The dean suggested that this was possible in prison, and therefore his next question was about precedents. The old woman regained her breath and said in a tone

    Devoid of anything that might show confinement that she had been sent to prison because she was young. She was silent for a while, then began to tell the story of the youth’s adventures and the prostitution that led to prison. The dean did not interrupt her. He thought she was

    Ready to receive any news, no matter how painful. He told her that the Fez police had been searching for her for more than 15 years. The dean tried to convince her that he believed there was something wrong with the matter. Regarding the reason for issuing

    The arrest warrant, the woman remained silent. She gathered her strength and admitted that she had done something there in Fez that required searching for her and arresting her. She said that she was waiting for the day when she would have to answer all

    The questions and pay the price for what she had committed. Two tears flowed from her sunken eyes that she could not hold back. She said that she She is happy because she will pay the price in this world before the afterlife. As soon as the inspector

    Assigned to write the report completed her last sentence, silence fell over the dean’s office . Those present were looking at the woman in amazement. They were dazzled by her spontaneity and her belief in her destiny. They were also astonished by the patience of Brigadier General Ibrahim Al-Hamdi. My mother, Faten Al-Tanjawiyya, had to

    Tell all the details. To reveal all those secrets that have been weighing on her conscience over the past years. The helpless woman who comes out every morning from her hut in the courtyard of the Al-Mulqi Street building to beg for

    Food in the alleys of the city. But the days ended in that state after she lost her health after the beauty of the village of Ba Muhammad, where she was born. In the third decade of the last century, far away now,

    My mother, Fatna Tangawi, recalls her memories. Sometimes she tries to arrange them and sometimes throws them away, as she attended them. She said that the poverty that her family was experiencing made her, when she was ten years old or a little older than

    That, leave the village to work as a housemaid. She was many housewives under the pretext of teaching her grammar. Taking care of the house, when she was six years old, she became an easy prey for the teenage sons

    Of her employers. There was no one to protect her. In fact, the housewives, in the best of circumstances, when their children’s actions were exposed, would accuse me of being the one who ran after them and seduced them. The rape that she was subjected to more

    Than once was the beginning of the road to the street. When she went out into the street, she was a girl in her seventeenth year. This was the beginning of a journey, most of its stages of which were

    Tragic. Certainly, Brigadier General Ibrahim Al-Hamdi, head of the commission of the Sidi Moussa Besla district, did not know that on the eve of January of the year 2000 that he would be facing an old woman who was hiding secrets behind her rags

    And false identity. There was quite a bit of danger on that day, when he was informed of the discovery of an old woman passed out near her residence in Al-Mulqi Street. The brigadier general, who was waiting to be

    Retired after a few months, was transported to the spot. He learned that the woman was known as Fatn Al-Tangawiya and that she was residing in a shack in the courtyard of Building No. 20 in the street. Al-Malqi informed the neighbors that she used to

    Go out every morning to the market to beg for food. Other than that, no one knew anything else about her. Brigadier General Al-Hamdi, who had accumulated a long experience, ordered that fingerprints be taken of the woman who was in

    A coma after she was transferred to the hospital. He surprised the inspector who entered the fingerprints into the hospital. The database indicates that the police in Fez issued a search warrant for the woman in the year

    659 to accuse her of trying to kill her husband, Abdullah bin Idriss Chamakh. Her real name is Fatima bint Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Arousi, and she is from the village of Ba Muhammad after she woke up from her coma resulting from

    Her diabetes. We saw yesterday that the Brigadier General He brought her to the commission to interrogate her, and it was surprising how spontaneous the old woman spoke. She admitted her true identity and acknowledged that she was wanted by

    The police in Fez because she had committed an indecency. Mai Fatna Tangaouia charted the course of her life. She told how her poor family handed her over to work as a domestic maid, and how she became an easy prey for teenagers from families who worked. Then Mai Fatna Al-Tangawiya told how she surrendered

    To the street when she was a young woman in her seventeen years. She was beautiful in her simplicity. She surrendered to the street. She was available to anyone who wanted her in exchange for dirhams. When she became a ten-year-old, she

    Became a professional prostitute. She bought a house. She decided to leave the street and make the luxury hotels her destination there. She thought she would meet… Other people are more precious. The old woman does not remember that when she was walking on

    The sidewalk, she was followed by a young man who worked as a shoe shiner. She hated him, calling him every time he passed by shoppers on the sidewalk. When she was cut off from the street, the shoe shiner disappeared.

    A few years passed, and one time, while the beautiful woman was entering one of the luxurious hotels, she saw an elegant young man. The clothes were unmistakable to the eye, his handsomeness. She looked at him with a look that contained

    A lot of condescension and a little bit of feigned neglect. She entered the hotel lobby, in a corner of it, a café. She sat at a table and put down her handbag. Suddenly the young man followed her, and when he approached her, he asked her.

    If she allowed him to sit, what a polite young man she was, and she said to herself. She said to him, “ Go ahead.” As soon as the young man sat down, he asked her, “Don’t you remember me?” She looked at him and said that his features were not strange

    To her. He did not leave her room to remember. He told her that he was the dirty, destitute, worn- out shoe polisher, the one whom she had refused. Talking to him, when she was going to Al-Rassi, he

    Took out a wallet from his pocket that contained many banknotes. He invited her to spend several nights with him. She did not think long. What mainly matters to her now is the money he has in his hand. As for his past, as a shoe polisher,

    Dirty, and in the shade, that is something that only concerns him. I learned from him later that he works. As a tourist guide in the ancient city, he earned a respectable income from his new craft. Over time,

    Abdullah Al-Sirar, the shoe shiner, began to consider her his alone. He prevented her from speaking to others, and one day he surprised her by asking her to marry him. She agreed because of the years she had spent on

    The street and moving around. In a hug, I revealed to her the truth about the tragic life in which Fatima became a housewife and a mother of four children. Abdullah Al-Chamakh, her husband, was addicted

    To alcohol, and the nature of his profession made him meet men and women of different backgrounds. He did not come home except in the late hours of the night. He would come drunk. She had to bear his volatile mood, but what Fatima could not bear was another foreign woman entering upon her.

    When she discovered her with him one morning in one of the rooms of the house, she armed herself with a knife that she took from the kitchen. He was there hugging the foreign woman. She went to him and stabbed him several times.

    Meanwhile, the Christian woman fled into the alleys of the city. I chased her but did not catch her. Umm Fatna al-Tanjawiyya says that when she returned, she found the neighbors had gathered at the door of her residence. They were

    Denouncing the terrible act she had done. They said that she had killed her husband in front of one of their children. She snuck inside, took a wallet, then left. The neighbors were busy trying to calm the children. Fatima quickly walked away. After a few days in Salé, she sold the jewelry she had

    And shared a room with the neighbors. She had to arrange her new life. She began working in homes, washing clothes and cleaning for a small wage. She wanted to forget her wife and children. She spent years like this,

    And when she became unable to work, her clients declined. She no longer had a source of livelihood. She began to beg for food to survive, then took refuge in her hut in the courtyard of the building. After Brigadier General Ibrahim

    Al-Hamdi finished listening to the old woman and recording her statements in an official report, he informed the king’s agent, who ordered him to request her case file from Fez without needing to transfer her there. The Brigadier General telegraphed. To Fez

    To obtain the file as quickly as possible, because the old woman is now under guard. The Brigadier General hoped, in his own decision, that the statute of limitations would extend to the case of Umm Fatn Tangaouia. That evening, the Brigadier left

    The police station in the Sidi Moussa District, feeling depressed. He had left behind that old woman. He did not ease his grief. He asked her for food and recommended a blanket for her. The next morning, when the dean arrived at

    His office and found the Lord who was waiting for him from Fez, the reply came stating that the husband whom Umm Fatma al-Tangawiya thought she had killed had not died, but had suffered a wound from which he had recovered, and that the statute of limitations had run for

    More than a year, as The Public Prosecution in Fez ordered the file to be permanently preserved. The telegram stated that Umm Fatna’s family had been informed of her whereabouts. The woman had spent the night in an office at the Commission. When the dean entered, he found her

    Praying. When she finished praying, he told her that Sarah’s information had come from Fez and that her case had become subject to the statute of limitations. And her follow-up was no longer ongoing. The old woman was happy, but the brigadier general added, “Now

    You have to prepare for what is best. Your husband, whom you thought you had killed, did not die. He was wounded and soon recovered. The brigadier general was silent. I thought he would do something else to her. He told her, ‘You can now leave the commission.’ The public prosecution had ordered it.”

    When she was released, the old woman thanked the dean, then went out and headed to her hut in Al-Malaki Street. After what she heard from the dean, she was overcome by an intense desire to embrace her children. She collected some clothes and took

    Some money from what she had kept, then she went to the train station. It was the first time she had ridden the train since she got off it in Year 65 9 Her moment was at the beginning of the years of escape. At

    Ten in the morning, the next day, my mother, Faten Tangaouia, arrived in Fez. That moment, he arrived at a commissariat . There was a mint seller near the path leading to the house. The location provided good monitoring

    Of his movement. The years she spent as a beggar in the alleys of Salé helped her to get some sleep. She was on the road and extended her hand to passers-by. She discovered that her children were still in that house. She learned from the mint seller

    That they had grown up, Sanaa, who works as a nurse in the nearby dispensary and that she was taking care of her father and siblings. She also learned from the mint seller that her husband, Abdullah, had performed the Hajj. The relationship of Umm Fatna

    Al-Tanjawiyya with the mint seller was strengthened. Therefore, before she went to his place at night, one morning, the man came wanting to regain his place. The old woman was also asleep, so he waited patiently. When he noticed that she did not

    Wake up, he tried to wake her up, but she was in a coma. He sought the help of a passer-by and took her to the infirmary. There, the nurse, who was none other than Sanaa,

    Took care of her. I searched her clothes and found doctor’s papers on them stating that she was suffering from Diabetes Sanaa discovered that the person in front of her was Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Arousi. She had with her a document

    From the police commission in Sidi Moussa confirming that she had not been the subject of investigation by the police in Fez. Sanaa realized that the person in front of her was her mother. She asked her boss’s permission to go to the house. There she found

    Her father eating breakfast. He was with him. Her brother Adel was unable to hide what she had learned. She told him what, and he immediately got up to the infirmary. She was still deep in her coma. Abdullah was begging

    The doctor to do the impossible to save her so that she might enjoy, even if just a little, her children. She was taken home after she was injected with the medicine that the doctor had prescribed for her in

    Sala, Abdullah and his children spent the remainder of the day around Fatima, the wife and mother returning from a long absence. At one point in the evening, she opened her eyes

    And whispered to my daughter, Sanaa. She could not believe Sanaa. She threw herself into her arms and hugged her warmly. Her eyes were streaming with tears. She punished the others in her embrace, including Abdullah Hajj Abdullah, her husband. I thought she

    Killed him. Police files. Thank you for listening and watching. Do not forget to subscribe to the channel to receive new updates. If you like the video, do not forget to press the Like button and share the video with your family, loved ones and friends .

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