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13-Year-Old Egyptian Boy Detained After Allegedly Killing Classmate Under Influence of Violent Media

A shocking tragedy has shaken the city of Ismailia, Egypt, after a 13-year-old boy allegedly killed his classmate in an incident that investigators say may have been inspired by violent films and online games.

The suspect, identified by local media as Youssef A., reportedly lured his classmate, Mohamed A.M., to his family’s home before carrying out the attack. Authorities say the teenager later confessed to striking his friend with a wooden stick, explaining that he had wanted to “try” what he had seen in certain films and digital content.

The horrifying act came to light after police found parts of the victim’s remains in different locations around the city, including near a shopping center and under a bridge. The gruesome discovery prompted an intensive investigation that quickly led to the suspect’s arrest.

Following his detention, Youssef was transferred to a juvenile care facility, where he underwent psychological evaluation, drug testing, and forensic analysis. Authorities have stated that all results are being reviewed by the Egyptian Public Prosecution to determine the next legal steps.

The case has deeply unsettled the community, sparking nationwide outrage and grief. Thousands of residents attended prayers for Mohamed at Al-Matafi Mosque before he was laid to rest in the family cemetery in Kassab. Many Egyptians have expressed disbelief at how a child could commit such an act, calling it one of the most disturbing cases in recent years.

Officials and child protection advocates are now calling for stricter regulation of violent digital content, emphasizing the need for parental supervision over what children watch and play online. Experts have warned that repeated exposure to violent media can desensitize young viewers and, in rare cases, lead to imitation of aggressive behavior.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities examining the online materials that the suspect claimed influenced him. The tragic event has reignited national conversations about youth mental health, digital safety, and the moral impact of unfiltered online entertainment.

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