Egyptian Siemens head found killed.
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Egyptian security forces said they found the body of Hany Louka, the executive financial manager of Siemens in Egypt on Tuesday morning after he went missing for four days, bikyamasr.com reported.
The body was found, mutilated and burned along with his car in October 6 City, outside of Cairo.
Police said a Jordanian woman and an Egyptian pharmacist are behind the murder.
The two convinced Louka to come to October 6 City in an attempt to rob him and when they failed, they killed him, cut of his hands and feet and burned the body and dumped it in the desert, police reported.
Louka, 45, went missing after he drove his wife to the airport last week, and his family had notified the police, who conducted an investigation and search until the body was found on Tuesday.
The head of the criminal investigation unit, General Mahmoud Farouq, said the two suspects were arrested after the car and the body were found. An autopsy is under way to investigate the cause of death, while the prosecution questions the suspects.
So far the investigation found that the victim met the two suspects about one year ago in a hotel in Cairo and they tried to borrow money from him, but when he refused, they planned to rob him.
Instead, they murdered him.


















































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