Aya Adel's mother reveals new information to the public about her daughter's death case.

The case of the Egyptian visual artist, Aya Adel, who tragically passed away on February 14th after falling from the balcony of her seventh-floor apartment in the Al-Rasifa district northeast of the Jordanian capital, Amman, continues to captivate Egyptians. Her body has been announced to have arrived in Cairo.
According to "Al Arabiya/Al Hadath," family members stated that the burial will take place within the next few hours on Friday, February 28th, after completing some paperwork and obtaining the burial permit in Egypt, at the family cemetery in Al-Amoud Cemetery. The funeral will be attended by relatives and friends.
A wide debate has arisen regarding the incident, believed to be a suicide following a heated argument between the couple. The wife's family insists it was a murder by the husband.
The mother of the deceased Egyptian woman, in mysterious circumstances, revealed new evidence condemning her daughter's husband for her death, refuting his claim that she committed suicide by throwing herself off the balcony.
In a video, the mother of Aya stated that her son-in-law said a day after her death, "I didn't want to throw her," indicating that the family possesses an audio recording of this evidence.
The mother reiterated previous statements about the troubled relationship between the couple, with her daughter being subjected to continuous abuse by her husband, as witnessed by neighbors and relatives.
Aya's family mentioned that she was in a good mood on the day of the incident and before it, ruling out suicide. She was preparing for divorce from her husband, planning to return to Egypt and settle near her family.
Aya's husband, Kareem Khalid, and his family have not responded to the repeated accusations since the incident. He was detained and investigated at the time due to the alleged suicide following a dispute between the couple.
An Jordanian security source clarified that the Egyptian lady fell from her balcony after a dispute with her husband. The official investigations into the incident and whether it leans towards confirming suicide or convicting the husband of pushing his wife off the balcony are still ongoing, as the public prosecution continues to investigate the case.