Tunisian Flight Attendant Confesses to Killing Daughter, Claiming Prophets Told Her to Ascend to Heaven

Tunisian flight attendant confesses to killing her 4-year-old daughter, claiming she was the Virgin Mary and needed to ascend to heaven. Raises concerns about the dangers of extreme religious beliefs and mental health awareness.

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Tunisian Flight Attendant Confesses to Killing Daughter, Claiming Prophets Told Her to Ascend to Heaven

Tunisian Flight Attendant Confesses to Killing Daughter, Claiming Prophets Told Her to Ascend to Heaven

Amira bin Hamad, a Tunisian flight attendant, has confessed to killing her 4-year-old daughter in Egypt. The 34-year-old mother claimed that the prophets Moses and Jesus told her she was the Virgin Mary and it was time for her and her daughter to ascend to heaven.

According to Amira's confession, she learned "energy sciences" from a spiritual expert and attended an event in Egypt where an Italian man identified her as the "Awaited Mahdi" and gave her a spiritual healing session. Following this experience, Amira began seeing strange things and believed that she and her daughter needed to ascend to heaven.

The Criminal Court in Egypt initially found Amira to be mentally stable. However, the trial has been postponed until May 29, 2024, to allow for the completion of the pleading process.

Why this matters: This tragic case highlights the potential dangers of extreme religious beliefs and the importance of mental health awareness. It also raises questions about the responsibility of spiritual leaders and the influence they can have on vulnerable individuals.

The case has attracted significant attention in both Tunisia and Egypt, with many expressing shock and disbelief at the circumstances surrounding the young girl's death. As the trial continues, authorities will seek to determine the full extent of Amira bin Hamad's mental state and the role that her spiritual beliefs played in the tragic events that unfolded. The court's decision, expected later this month, will have important implications for how such cases are handled in the future.

Key Takeaways

  • Tunisian flight attendant Amira bin Hamad confessed to killing her 4-year-old daughter.
  • Amira claimed prophets told her she was the Virgin Mary and they must ascend to heaven.
  • Amira attended a spiritual event where she was identified as the "Awaited Mahdi".
  • The court initially found Amira mentally stable, but trial postponed to May 2024.
  • Case highlights dangers of extreme beliefs and importance of mental health awareness.