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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 10 MIN

Nile Body Leads to Honor Killing

from Crime Night · host Crime Night

In 2025, a grim discovery in the Nile River set off a disturbing investigation. Fishermen found a decomposed body sealed inside a sack, drifting with the current. Medical examinations soon revealed a horrifying truth: the victim was a pregnant woman who had been tortured, drugged, and thrown into the river while still alive.Investigators worked backward from the river’s currents, estimating where the body had entered the water, and compared the findings with reports of missing women. This meticulous process led them to identify the victim as Abeer. Her life had been marked by ongoing conflict with her family, driven by rigid beliefs and accusations that she had brought shame upon them.The truth that emerged was even more tragic. The crime had been carefully planned and carried out by her own brothers. One of them used his fishing boat to transport her to a deep, isolated section of the river, where they disposed of her body in an attempt to make the crime disappear forever.Despite their efforts, the evidence spoke clearly. The case was solved through detailed forensic analysis and careful reconstruction of events, exposing the brutality of the crime and the mindset behind it. Abeer’s story stands as a chilling example of how violence justified in the name of honor leads only to irreversible loss and devastating injustice.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/crimenight1Produced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

In 2025, a grim discovery in the Nile River set off a disturbing investigation. Fishermen found a decomposed body sealed inside a sack, drifting with the current. Medical examinations soon revealed a horrifying truth: the victim was a pregnant woman who had been tortured, drugged, and thrown into the river while still alive.Investigators worked backward from the river’s currents, estimating where the body had entered the water, and compared the findings with reports of missing women. This meticulous process led them to identify the victim as Abeer. Her life had been marked by ongoing conflict with her family, driven by rigid beliefs and accusations that she had brought shame upon them.The truth that emerged was even more tragic. The crime had been carefully planned and carried out by her own brothers. One of them used his fishing boat to transport her to a deep, isolated section of the river, where they disposed of her body in an attempt to make the crime disappear forever.Despite their efforts, the evidence spoke clearly. The case was solved through detailed forensic analysis and careful reconstruction of events, exposing the brutality of the crime and the mindset behind it. Abeer’s story stands as a chilling example of how violence justified in the name of honor leads only to irreversible loss and devastating injustice.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/crimenight1Produced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

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In 2025, a grim discovery in the Nile River set off a disturbing investigation. Fishermen found a decomposed body sealed inside a sack, drifting with the current. Medical examinations soon revealed a horrifying truth: the victim was a pregnant woman...

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