The message left by the Egyptian consultant who committed suicide by jumping from the 12th floor in the Binid Al Qaar area of Kuwait determined the case from a suspicion of homicide to suicide. According to a Kuwaiti security source, the letter included a request from the Egyptian expatriate to his family, especially his daughter who is a medical student, to forgive him and to understand that he could no longer live and could not provide for them at the level they were accustomed to, especially after being dismissed as a legal consultant from a government agency and facing financial difficulties.
The Kuwaiti attorney general had initially ordered the death to be registered as a "suspicion of homicide," but the handwritten message found in the expatriate's office, along with the investigations and examination of the incident, clarified the situation from homicide to suicide. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior received a report yesterday from a citizen stating that a foreign worker at her office had jumped from the 12th floor. Immediately, several security personnel arrived on the scene and found that the expatriate, born in 1966 and working as a legal consultant for the reporter, had taken his last breaths upon falling from the 12th floor. The body was transferred to forensics, and an investigation concluded that the incident was a suicide.