An Egyptian slaughters her fiance while they are preparing for the wedding. And her brother helped her hide the body.

Juhayna Center in Sohag Governorate, south of Cairo, witnessed a crime similar to the famous murder of student Naira Ashraf, but this time the victim is a young man who was slaughtered by his fiancée for wanting to separate from her.

The director of Sohag security received a statement from the warden of Juhayna police station, the people found, on Thursday morning, the body of a young man slaughtered by the neck and his body several stab wounds, and lying in the middle of agricultural land near the cemetery area.

The police notified the Public Prosecution, which attended and examined the body and decided to transfer it to the morgue at its disposal, and a security team was formed to unravel the mystery of the crime.

The investigations of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Sohag Security Directorate found that the young man is from the same area, and that he had tied the knot with one of the girls recently, and was preparing for the wedding.

According to an eyewitness from the village of Naza al-Bahriya in Sohag, Hamed Khamis, said that the victim had all his belongings with him, which made the police direct their search towards the fact that the cause of the crime was revenge and not theft.

He added that the neighbors of the victim's bride testified that they heard a quarrel on Wednesday evening between the victim and his fiancée several hours before his disappearance.

According to "Sky News Arabia", the bride was caught, and by tightening the noose on her in the security interrogation, she admitted that she killed her fiancé after a quarrel between them, because of his desire to end the relationship against her will.

The defendant claimed that she did not mean to kill and only wanted to intimidate him, but things developed with his clash with her.

After the crime, the defendant used her brother to dispose of the body by dumping it in the area where it was found.

The accused and her brother were referred to the Public Prosecution, which took over the investigation and ordered the seizure of the crime weapon.

Last June, Egypt witnessed a horrific murder, where a student at Mansoura University named Mohamed Adel beheaded his colleague Naira Ashraf in the middle of the street for refusing to associate with him, and the court sentenced him to death.