Frenchwoman buried alive in Morocco: husband thought she was dead.

Frenchwoman buried alive in Morocco: husband thought she was dead
Frenchwoman buried alive in Morocco: husband thought she was dead

Tragic encounter of a Frenchwoman in Morocco

According to ТСН: The trip of 25-year-old Frenchwoman Mina El Huari to Morocco, where she was to meet for the first time with a man she had been communicating with online, ended in tragedy. Instead of a romantic meeting, the girl found herself buried alive, slowly suffocating — her partner assured that she was dead and buried her in his yard.

Mina flew from France to the city of Fes, where she stayed at a five-star hotel, and then arranged to meet a man whose name has not been disclosed. During the date at his home, the girl suddenly fainted. The man, overcome with panic, believing that she was dead, decided to 'get rid of the body' by burying her in the yard.

Investigators discovered that Mina was alive. She had fallen into a coma due to undiagnosed diabetes, and the cause of her death was asphyxia — the woman slowly suffocated under a layer of soil.

The search for Mina began after her family stopped receiving any messages from her. Relatives went to Morocco and reported her disappearance to the police. Law enforcement found the man with whom the girl was last seen. During the inspection of the area, they discovered a shovel, dirty clothes, and fresh digging marks that led to the burial site.

The man confessed to the crime and is now charged with involuntary manslaughter.

It is worth noting that in the USA, photographs were published capturing the last moments of two-year-old Parker Schultes — a girl who died of heat in an overheated car in Arizona.

This shocking story raises important questions about safety and risks in relationships, especially in cases where partners are connected through online communication. Mina's case prompts reflection on the need for caution and critical thinking in new acquaintances, as sometimes reality can be dangerous and unpredictable. There is also a societal need for education on mental health issues and responses to critical situations, such as medical emergencies, to prevent similar tragedies in the future.


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