He slaughters his son with a medical scalpel… and the court says its word

A man accused of slaughtering his son in the northern Egyptian province of Dakhleya has been sentenced to death by the Mansourah Criminal Court on Wednesday.
The Southern Al-Mansourah Prosecution had decided to refer the suspect, Mahmoud Hassan Abdel Azim Ali, 40 years, a marketing and sales manager, to the Criminal Court.
The defendant is accused of deliberately killing his 13-year-old son, Adham, with premeditation.
The referral order stated that the accused had intended to get rid of his son and had prepared a car to take him away from his eyes, and gave him a sleeping pill until he fell asleep, and bought a medical scalpel and shot him, and then kidnapped him.
The accused’s lawyer requested that he be taken to a psychiatric hospital to ensure his mental health.