Boy, 11, is strangled to death by classmates who wanted his £2 pocket money
Boy, 11, is strangled by classmates who wanted his £2 pocket money: Two children ‘lured victim to abandoned house by telling him they wanted to play’
- Children allegedly lured Mustafa Izat to his death and then robbed him to buy sweets
- Police said the little boy’s body was collected after local farmers saw it
Two children accused of luring an 11-year-old classmate to death so they could rob him of just £2 spending money have been detained by police in Egypt.
The two suspected killers had invited their primary school victim named Mustafa Izat to come and “play” with them.
They allegedly took him to an abandoned house in the village of Al-Buraijat, Beheira Governorate, northern Egypt.
But the pair allegedly then strangled Mustafa and stole 100 EGP (£2.50) that he had on him to spend on sweets and crisps, police said.
Police Chief Major General Ahmed Khalaf told local media that the little boy’s body was recovered after local farmers saw it.
The primary school victim, named Mustafa Izat, was allegedly lured to an abandoned house by the boys before his death
Police Chief Major General Ahmed Khalaf told local media that the little boy’s body was recovered after local farmers saw it
It was then sent for autopsy, where it was revealed that Mustafa had been strangled and left with bruises and abrasions around his neck.
Police said the money was a gift Mustafa received for Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
The two suspects, who have not been named, reportedly confessed to the murder and said they robbed him before fleeing to buy the treats.
The investigation is ongoing. It is unclear whether the two minors have already been charged.