What did Habiba Al-Shamaa, the Sunrise girl, say before she fell into a coma?

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Written by Saber Al-Mahlawi:

As soon as someone saw a girl jumping out of a passing car in the Shorouk area, he quickly ran towards her, and as soon as he reached her, he asked her what happened and she said: “The Uber driver wanted to kidnap me,” according to the narration of the victim’s mother.

As soon as Habiba Al-Shamaa answered the young man, she lost consciousness, so he took her to the nearest hospital, and for the past three weeks she remained in care until her condition deteriorated, as a result of complications from the accident to which she was exposed.

Today, Thursday, Shorouk girl Habiba Al-Shamaa died due to the deterioration of her health after nearly 21 days in intensive care in a Shorouk hospital.

Habiba Al-Shammaa jumped out of the Uber driver’s car at seven in the evening on Wednesday, February 21, after she feared that she would be kidnapped, saying to her rescuer, “Uber was going to kidnap me,” while the driver then fled and refused to help her.

The beginning was when social media pioneers circulated a post by a girl that said, “I am writing this post to tell you what happened to my cousin, because first I want you to pray for her, may God heal her and return her to us safely.. Her condition is still in danger.. Habiba is unconscious and has a brain bleed. He stands. Secondly, take care of yourself and your daughters. People remain harmful. May God keep the evil of people away from us.”

The girl mentioned, “Habiba took an Uber from my city and was going to Heliopolis at 6:50. Her mother called her on the phone. They couldn’t hear her well because the sound of the cassette was very loud and the man was fighting on the phone. Habiba asked him to put the cassette in. He told her no and it was. He was slurring his words.. Her mother couldn’t hear what he was saying.. She told her what was wrong with him.. Habiba said to her, “I don’t know what he was talking about and then she stopped.”

She added: “Habiba’s friends called her to see where she had arrived. Someone answered and told them that the owner of this phone had fallen from the car. She kept rolling over until she hit the cement barrier on the Suez Road. When he asked her, ‘What happened to you?’ She said, ‘The Uber driver was He wanted to kidnap me, and she had convulsions and lost consciousness.”

The Ministry of Interior announced in a statement that it examined the circumstances of what was circulated on social media, which included a woman jumping from a car on the Suez Road in Cairo.

The statement explained that the Shorouk Police Department was informed from one of the hospitals that a woman residing in the First Settlement Police Department had been received with head injuries and a disturbance in the degree of consciousness that could not be interrogated.

The security services were able to arrest the driver, who has criminal information and resides in Giza Governorate, and confronted him. He decided that as soon as he closed the car windows and sprayed perfume, he was surprised by the aforementioned jumping out of the car, so he continued his journey and did not stop for fear of being exposed to harm.

Eyewitness

An eyewitness said that while he was walking on the Suez Road, he saw the injured woman jumping out of the back door of a car she was traveling in while she was traveling. He stopped to help her and she informed him that she was riding in a car “that belongs to one of the smart transportation applications.” When the car driver tried to confront her, she jumped out of the car for fear of him harassing her. She was then transferred to the hospital.

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