
The sports scene witnessed a state of sadness and anger after the death of the child swimmer, Youssef Muhammad, while participating in the Republic Under-12 Swimming Championship competitions, amid accusations from his family of shortcomings and neglect by the Swimming Federation and the organizing bodies.
In her latest statement, his mother, Faten Ibrahim, demanded that those responsible be held accountable and that all procedures followed during the tournament be reviewed, stressing that her son was in perfect health and was not suffering from any diseases before the accident.I want my son’s rights.. The mother of Youssef, the swimming pool victim, opens fire on officials
Faten Ibrahim, the mother of Youssef, the swimming pool victim, revealed the details of her son’s drowning, saying: Youssef was not saved in the tournament, and he was swimming when he was four years old. She continued: “I want Youssef’s rights from those who neglected to protect him.”Youssef’s mother, the swimming pool victim: My son was not sick…and what is sparking rumours
Faten Ibrahim, the mother of Youssef, the swimming pool victim, revealed the details of her son’s drowning, saying: “Youssef was not tired and did not suffer from any illness or fatigue during the race.”
She added, “A medical examination was performed on my son before the tournament, and what is raising rumours. Follow-up: The circulating pictures show that the referees did not follow the tournament.”
She explained: “My son Fadl was under water for more than 10 minutes. Follow-up: The ambulance that transported Yousef was empty and did not contain any equipment for either heart or lung resuscitation.Fadel under the water for 10 minutes.. The mother of Youssef, the swimming pool victim, reveals shocking details about the incident
Faten Ibrahim, the mother of Youssef, the swimming pool victim, revealed the details of her son’s drowning, saying: 20 referees were present during Youssef’s drowning, and no one realized that he was drowning, and a friend of his was the one who realized that my son was at the bottom of the swimming pool.
She explained: “My son Fadl was under water for more than 10 minutes… Where are the lifeguards, referees and swimmers’ safety?” Follow-up: The ambulance that transported Youssef was empty and did not contain any device for either heart or lung resuscitation.
She continued: “My son arrived at Dar Al Fouad Hospital dead and his heart stopped. They gave him resuscitation 4 times, but to no avail.” She continued: There was no doctor present in the club and the ambulance was empty.








