Abdullah Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Eissa al-Ayyat (; 3 September 1994 – 4 September 2019) was the son of
Mohamed Morsi
Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Eissa Al-AyyatThe spellings of his first and last names vary. survey of 14 news organizations plus Wikipedia in July 2012
President of Egypt
The president of the Arab Republic of Egypt () is the executive head of state of Egypt and the de facto appointer of the official head of government under the Egyptian Constitution of 2014. Under the various iterations of the History of the Egypt ...
and served from 2012 to 2013, when he was ousted in
a military coup.
Biography
Born on 3 September 1994 in
Sharqia Governorate
Sharqia (, , ; ) is the third most populous of the 27 governorates of Egypt. Located in the northern part of the country, its capital is the city of Zagazig.
Overview
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, Abdullah Morsi was the youngest son of Mohamed Morsi, who was Egypt's first
democratically elected president in 2012 and was overthrown in a
coup the following year. Abdullah's mother was Naglaa Mahmoud who was
Mohamed's cousin. On 1 March 2014, he was arrested for consuming
hashish
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, and released on bail a few days later. He was sentenced to one year in prison, his lawyer denouncing it as a "fabricated" case. He was released on 22 July 2015.
In 2018 he studied business administration at the
Canadian International College. On 10 October 2018, he was arrested for "spreading fake news" for having denounced during an interview with the Associated Press, the conditions of detention of his father. He was released on
bail
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. His father died in detention on 17 June 2019. Abdullah Morsi accused President
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of having killed him.
He died less than three months after the death of his father, on 4 September 2019, of what was said at the time to be a heart attack while driving his car; he had just turned 25 the day before. On 6 September 2019, in the middle of the night (to ward off any revolt), he was buried in all discretion and under close surveillance in the Cairo district of
Nasr City, alongside his father, in the presence of his family. On 7 September 2020, Abdullah's lawyers stated that he had actually died after being injected with a lethal substance and not by a heart attack while driving his car as had originally been reported.
References
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1994 births
2019 deaths
People from Sharqia Governorate
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood members
Morsi family
Children of presidents of Egypt
21st-century Egyptian people
Egyptian murder victims
People murdered in Egypt