The story of Raya and Sakina the famous serial killers in Egypt,
they were both Egyptian serial killers Also they were friends with the El Labban police department, Raya and Sakina became the first Egyptian women to be executed by the modern state of Egypt.
Raya and Sakina the most famous serial killers in history of Alexandria
(Arabic: ريا و سكينة) were two Egyptian serial killers, known as Egypt's, most infamous serial killers. Raya and Sakina were siblings.
They, their husbands, and two other men began killing women in the Labban neighborhood of Alexandria in the early 1900s. [2][3] The police were plagued by increasing reports of missing women.
Common details in the reports included the missing person's sex (all were females), the missing women were known to be wearing gold jewelry and were known to be carrying a large amount of money.
Another common detail was the report that many of the missing women were last seen with both or either one of the two sisters.
Sakina was questioned several times because of the reports, but she managed to dodge any suspicions about her involvement.
On the morning of 11 December 1920, a passerby discovered human remains on the side of the road; the body was damaged beyond recognition (except for its long hair) and was completely dismembered.
There was also a piece of black cloth and a striped black-and-white pair of socks near the body, however, these items did not help with the identification of the remains.
In an unrelated incident, at about the same time in December, a man reported finding human remains beneath his floor while digging to fix a water pipe.
Those findings provided the only evidence regarding the murders in the Labban neighborhood.
After investigation, it was found that Raya and Sakina had been renting a home beside El Labban police department, where the bodies were buried, at the time when the women and girls disappeared.
Also, they were friends with the El Labban police department.
Raya and Sakina and their husbands were tried for murder.
All four were convicted and were sentenced to death on 16 May 1921.
Raya and Sakina became the first Egyptian women to be executed by the modern state of Egypt.
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