Egyptian Woman Fights Back from Three-Day Burial in Minya

Watan – In a deeply unsettling incident from Minya, Egypt, the Egyptian, Ameema Abdel-Jaber’s resilience became a beacon of hope and a testament to the human spirit. She survived an unimaginable ordeal: being buried alive for three days, allegedly by her own husband.

The trouble started over a job. Ameema didn’t want to work abroad, but her husband didn’t take the news well. He reportedly drugged her and buried her in a remote cemetery in Central Egypt.

Emerging from the darkness, Ameema’s narrative paints a vivid picture of her confinement. “The weight of the silence was only broken by my own heartbeat,” she shared. Her salvation came on the third day when a vigilant local, alerted by her muffled cries, orchestrated her rescue.


Beyond the immediate shock of the incident, Ameema’s experience has sparked a broader discourse on the sanctity of personal choices, the dynamics of trust within families, and the role of the community in safeguarding its members.

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