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}}'''Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour''' (Arabic: رمضان عبدالرحيم منصور; c. 1980 – 2010), also known as '''"al-Tourbini" | }}'''Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour''' (Arabic: رمضان عبدالرحيم منصور; c. 1980 – 2010), also known as '''"al-Tourbini"''', was an Egyptian street gang leader and serial killer who raped and murdered at least 32 children over the course of seven years, throughout several locations in Egypt including Cairo, Alexandria, Qalyoubeya and Beni Sueif. All of his victims were 10 to 14 years old, most of them boys. Mansour was arrested in 2006 along with his six accomplices, and subsequently sentenced to death. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Mansour left his home in Tanta, a town north of Cairo, and joined a street gang at an early age. Gang leaders taught him skills of survival, allegedly cutting him with razors when he made any mistakes. According to his confession, Mansour soon learned the method of getting back at those who crossed him by raping them, and murdered anyone who threatened to go to the police afterwards. | Mansour left his home in Tanta, a town north of Cairo, and joined a street gang at an early age. Gang leaders taught him skills of survival, allegedly cutting him with razors when he made any mistakes. According to his confession, Mansour soon learned the method of getting back at those who crossed him by raping them, and murdered anyone who threatened to go to the police afterwards. |