How an Egyptian man found out he was ‘dead’

How an Egyptian man found out he was ‘dead’

January 10, 2017
Mustafa Abdel Latif Ali Abdulrahman
Mustafa Abdel Latif Ali Abdulrahman

Cairo — In a peculiar incident, an Egyptian man was informed he had died a year ago, after going to renew his identity card.

Mustafa Abdel Latif Ali Abdulrahman from the Minya province, went to the Civil Status Department to renew his card which had been expired for 7 years, when a staff member denied his application because he was apparently dead.

The man apparently got angry and told the employee he was alive and standing in front of him, and asked how they had managed to declare him dead?
[caption id="attachment_111212" align="alignright" width="200"]The death certificate The death certificate[/caption]
He then demanded the employee show him the death certificate.

Abdulrahman pinpointed that the date on the death certificate showed Nov. 25, 2015, and that he is a widower, although he is married with five children, and that the death occurred in Ismailia, which he has never visited.

He said he was obliged to contact a human rights center to help prove he was alive, after the employee did not believe him.

He added the responsible government bodies requested he bring evidence to prove he was Mustafa Abdel Latif Ali Abdul Rahman.

After Abdulrahman succeeded in providing all the required documents, he still received a reply stating: “The restriction remains as it is, must resort to the judiciary.”

He said he was surprised by the response, and does not know what to do. He stressed that he would go to all those responsible to prove that he is still alive.


January 10, 2017
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