In the case of the "Gathering Serial Killer," attention is now focused on Abu Noms in Giza Governorate, where the third victim of the serial killer lived—a woman who was torn from her husband's embrace after they had lived a peaceful and stable life.
The wife disappeared and went to the killer's apartment in the Fifth Settlement after he lured her using methods that included social media or through a "pimp" who brought her what he requested. The suspect tempted the victim with his abundant wealth, luxurious car, and his home in a prestigious neighborhood, leading her to travel miles to join him, sacrificing her husband, family, and their children.
He disregarded all of this and took his pleasure from her, then disposed of her like a hungry lion devouring its prey, leaving her lifeless body outside his home after she had entered on her own two feet. He then discarded her in the desert without even honoring her with a burial.
Meanwhile, the husband was in Abu Noms, searching frantically for 72 hours everywhere for his life partner and companion, without finding any trace of her, until he received the tragic news of his wife's discovery. However, the scenes were shocking. The last moments of her life took place in the arms of another man, burning his heart with the fire of betrayal. He refused to accept her body, lamenting his fate and what he found himself in.
During the investigation, when the family was questioned, they recognized their daughter and mentioned that she lived with her husband in an apartment in Cairo, but she suddenly disappeared, and they did not know how or why.
The husband recognized his wife's body but refused to accept it after learning that she willingly went to the gathering serial killer in exchange for money, according to the investigation. Additionally, investigations uncovered the emergence of a new suspect, named "Hanan," also known as "Um Shahd," who is 47 years old and resides in the Al-Amiriya neighborhood of Cairo, accused of human trafficking and prostitution.