Egyptian media announced the death of Counselor Adel Abdel Mohsen Al-Deb, President of the Cairo Court of Appeal, while performing Hajj rituals on Mount Arafat in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One resident from the village told "Cairo 24" that "the deceased enjoyed a good reputation and served the people of the town, and he was always ready to assist them," noting that "this death is a sign of a good ending." It was mentioned that "the deceased held the position of President of the Cairo Court of Appeal and was the brother of the Mayor of Kafr Al-Ragalat, his birthplace which is part of the city of Tukh in Qalyubia Governorate. He has three sons: Accountant Ahmed Adel Al-Deb, Counselor Mohamed Adel Al-Deb, Assistant Public Prosecutor, and Counselor Amr Adel Al-Deb, Deputy Prosecutor." Al-Fayoum Governorate recorded four cases of death among pilgrims while performing the Hajj rites, the first being pilgrim Maha Ali Mohamed Osman, a service worker at Al-Hamouli Primary School, who died while performing Hajj on Mount Arafat.