A short while ago, the body of Habiba Al-Shamaa arrived at the police mosque in the community, in preparation for the funeral prayer over her, and the prosecution decided to bury the girl’s body after the public received health reports on the cause of the death of Habiba Al-Shamaa, known in the media as “the Uber girl.”
The medical report revealed that the girl suffered a severe drop in blood circulation that caused the heart muscle to stop, and attempts to revive her with specialized equipment were unsuccessful.
Habiba Al-Shamaa, known in the media as the “Uber Girl,” died today after her health condition deteriorated after she jumped out of the car after an Uber driver attempted to kidnap her, according to her family’s account.
Investigations revealed that the girl suffered from fainting and bleeding as a result of her jumping out of the car for fear of being kidnapped by the driver, after he sprayed some perfume inside the car while driving very quickly on the Suez Road, which caused terror in the girl’s soul and prompted her to jump out of the car.
The Public Prosecution decided to remove the surveillance cameras and conduct a drug test on the accused driver, who had previously been accused in a drug case.
The accused’s lawyer revealed that the driver did not intend to kidnap the girl, but she suffered from a state of unreal apprehension and terror, and that the accused has been working for Uber for years without any complaints, and while spraying perfume he did not close the car doors, which is a clear reason for the lack of intention to kidnap the girl. .
The girl’s family’s lawyer, for his part, filed a civil compensation request before the prosecution against the accused and the Uber company as a result of the damages caused to his client.
The opposition judge at the Misdemeanor Court decided to renew the detention of the accused of attempting to kidnap Habiba Al-Shamaa for 15 days, pending investigations.