An Egyptian PhD Student In France Was Allegedly Killed After Sharing Mysterious Posts Online

Malak Nazir

Tragic Death Of Dr. Reem Hamed In France Raises Alarming Questions

The untimely death of Dr. Reem Hamed, an Egyptian PhD student in biotechnology in France, has caused shockwaves throughout people. Casting shadows filled with mystery and unsettling implications.

A Series Of Mysterious Posts

In the weeks leading up to her death, Dr. Reem Hamed shared several distressing posts on her Facebook account, hinting at being under threat. She described a series of incidents including: being followed, electronic devices being hacked, substances added to her food, and unauthorized entries into her residence. These posts, which seemed like desperate calls for help, have now become central to the unfolding drama surrounding her demise.

Parallels Between Reem Hamed’s Case And That Of Dr. Samira Moussa

Intriguingly, many have noted similarities between Dr. Hamed’s situation and the historical case of Dr. Samira Moussa, an Egyptian nuclear scientist who met a mysterious end in 1952. This parallel has led to a flurry of speculations about the potential significance of Dr. Hamed’s work and her tragic death.

Psychological Considerations

While some speculate about external threats, others suggest a different angle, pondering whether Dr. Hamed might have been grappling with psychological issues such as paranoia or schizophrenia. This perspective offers a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support, especially in high-pressure environments like academia.

Investigations are currently underway to determine the cause of Dr. Reem Hamed’s death. While her family asked not to publish any details or news that would harm the ongoing investigations

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