Egypt’s Court of Cassation upholds death sentence for ‘Tagamoa killer’
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Egypt's Court of Cassation has issued a final, irrevocable ruling upholding the death sentence for Karim Selim, dubbed the 'Tagamoa killer,' convicted of murdering three women and disposing of their bodies in desert areas. The court confirmed both the material and moral elements of the crimes were proven. The ruling is not subject to further appeal.
Egypt’s Court of Cassation issued a final and irrevocable ruling on Sunday upholding the death sentence for Karim Selim, known as the “Tagamoa killer,” for murdering three women and disposing their bodies in desert areas. The court based its decision on the proven material and moral elements of the crimes attributed to the defendant, which … The post Egypt’s Court of Cassation upholds death sentence for ‘Tagamoa killer’ appeared first on Egypt Independent.