Tunisian woman kills daughter, claims to be 'Virgin Mary'

Published May 1st, 2024 - 10:53 GMT
Tunisian
Local court and circulating social media

ALBAWABA - A Tunisian flight attendant made headlines after claiming to be the "Virgin Mary" and killing her 4-year-old daughter which she later confessed about before the Criminal Court in Egypt. 

She added, "Prophets Moses and Jesus told me that I was the Virgin Mary" and said that they told her it was time for her and her 4-year-old daughter to ascend to heaven which is why she killed her. The individual in question is Tunisian flight attendant Amira bin Hamad who also claimed that she has holy energy that humans can't see.

According to Erem News, The Criminal Court in Egypt decided that the individual would receive psychiatry aid to examine her mental stability during her first trial which proved that she was stable and didn't suffer from any mental issues. 

Amira who resides in Egypt later revealed the reason behind killing her daughter in detail and said, "learned energy sciences from a girl who was an expert in spiritual science, and I asked her to join them. 

After her landing in Egypt, we met with a group of people interested in energy treatment and spirituality, and for the first time... An Italian person saw her and held her hand in a way like a pen and started making movements as if he was making dots and told her that he was the Awaited Mahdi. He touched her head and gave her a spiritual healing session."

 أنا مريم العذراء  حكاية مضيفة طيران تونسية قتلت ابنتها وحاولت الانتحار لـ تصعد للسماء

(Local court and circulating social media)

She added that after meeting the Italian man, she started seeing weird things and that someone might hurt both her husband and daughter. It appears while she was in the event, she suffered from seizures and saw God who commanded her that they should all ascend to heaven. 

Amira also holds a certificate in meditation and sound resonance energy therapy which is why she went to the event being held in the hotel in Egypt. She then claimed that the event had mostly foreigners with six Egyptians only attending it. 

The court decided to postpone the trial till May 29, 2024, to complete the pleading of Amira.

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