Egypt-Air hijacker's Ex-wife Says Husband was a cruel jobless drug addict and their five-year marriage was 'hell'
The EgyptAir hijacker's former wife has branded him a jobless drug addict and claimed their five-year was 'a living hell'. Seif Eldin Mustafa wore a fake suicide vest and forced a passenger jet to be redirected to Cyprus to see her.
As the plane stood on the tarmac at Larnaca Airport with 69 passengers on board Mustafa demanded to see his ex-wife Marina Paraschou. He was pictured handed a four-page 'love letter' penned for Marina to a female airport official who had her head in her hands, looking mortified.
In her first interview since Tuesday's drama Marina reveals how she married a violent, unemployed bully who was cruel to her and their four children.
She added the world has been painted a picture of a man who hijacked a plane for love - but says it could not be further from the truth.
'Most of the media painted a picture of a romantic situation in which a man was trying to reach out to his estranged wife,' she told Cypriot newspaper Phileleftheros.
'But that couldn't be further from the truth and they would have a different opinion if they knew what he was really like.
'Most of the media painted a picture of a romantic situation in which a man was trying to reach out to his estranged wife,' she told Cypriot newspaper Phileleftheros.
'But that couldn't be further from the truth and they would have a different opinion if they knew what he was really like.
'It was a marriage of hell with threats, beatings, torture and fear. He was a man who knew how to inflict fear and to create misery around him. He was unbalanced and a scary person.'
Marina, 51, met Mustafa in 1983, when she was 18 years old, and married him two years later.
During their seven years together the couple had three daughters and a son, but Ms Paraschou still describes them as the 'darkest chapter in my life'.
She says the couple lived with her parents on Cyprus during their marriage, but unemployed Mustafa never provided financially to the family.
The couple divorced in 1990 and Mustafa left Cyprus for Egypt in 1994 where he was jailed for forgery and fraud.
He broke out of prison in 2011 amid the chaos during the uprising against Egyptian president Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak.
Egyptian authorities have now requested Mustafa's extradition in order to prosecute him in his own country, state media reported.
It is believed he had not seen his wife and their four children since around 1994 after he moved to Egypt but was imprisoned on forgery and fraud charges.
It is believed he had not seen his wife and their four children since around 1994 after he moved to Egypt but was imprisoned on forgery and fraud charges.
Egypt-Air hijacker's Ex-wife Says Husband was a cruel jobless drug addict and their five-year marriage was 'hell'
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Good thing it ended and now he is c lo aught
ReplyDeleteArrest the fool and deal with him.
ReplyDeletelol....really looks like a terrorist.
ReplyDeleteLt him b tested before execution
ReplyDeleteHmm
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