Teen thrown off building and beaten to death by Morsi supporters in Egypt

Jul 8, 2013 - 06:14
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Teen thrown off building and beaten to death by Morsi supporters in Egypt
The young men are seen here atop a six-metre high ledge with mob members below.

HORRIFYING video has emerged of two young men being pushed off a six metre high ledge and bashed by a mob in Egypt.

Britain's Daily Mail reports that 19-year-old Hamada Badr was killed in the attack, which took place in the Sidi Jaber area of Alexandria last Friday.

Supporters of al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood have been blamed for the mob attacks. One of the men in the video appeared to be carrying a black and white al-Qaeda flag.

Relatives of Badr told local media that he and his friends had been celebrating the ousting of former President Mohammed Morsi, but had been set upon by Morsi supporters.

The mob chased the young men onto a ledge structure atop a terrace house. The mobile phone video shows two men being pushed off the ledge.

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