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New case of the missing Egyptian captain .. his sister explodes a surprise and details of the last contact

While the story of the disappearance of the Egyptian captain, Sameh Sayed Shaaban, in the Indian Ocean is still the focus of many in the country, his sister revealed the details of their last contact.
Amira Sayed, the twin sister of the missing captain, said that she had contacted Sameh for the last time just 20 days ago, and he had been talking to her about what was going on inside the ship since last May.

She also explained that in the last call, he told her that the ship was heading from the Maldives to Libya, and that it would pass through the Suez Canal, adding: “He wanted to cross and see us when it reached Suez.” She also indicated that she received a call from one of his friends who told her: “The wave took my brother.” .

She also added in her statements to the program "Happening in Egypt" on the "MBC Egypt" channel, that "he was telling me about the situation of the ship in detail, and he sent me pictures showing the deterioration of the boat, and he said to me: I know you, because if you need something, you will not leave my right."

uproar
It is noteworthy that the announcement of the loss of Captain Sameh Sayed Shaaban in the Indian Ocean caused an uproar in Egypt, after the sinking of a commercial ship he was working on.
Sources revealed that the Minister of State for Immigration and Egyptian Affairs Abroad, Nabila Makram, moved quickly and asked for Sameh's papers, stressing that she is in contact with her country's embassy in Jordan to follow up on the situation.
Statement from the Jordanian Academy
For its part, the Jordanian Academy for Maritime Studies issued a statement regarding its Egyptian student from Fayoum Governorate, in which it confirmed that it is following up on the news circulating about the sinking of a ship in the Indian Ocean with a crew of 12 on board, and the initial news indicates that it sank after the evacuation of all its members.
However, it clarified that, according to some of those who communicated with the ship's captain, the circulator, two of its crew, one of whom is the young Sameh Sayed Shaaban, is unknown where they are or their fate has been determined until this moment.
It is noteworthy that Sameh Sayed Shaaban was born in 1998, graduated from the Jordan Naval Academy last year, and then worked on a merchant ship

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