The fatal stabbing of a university student outside a private academy in Cairo this week has renewed concerns in Egypt about a pattern of violent disputes among young people, particularly students. Authorities say the victim, a university student, was attacked by another student following an argument outside a campus in the Sheraton area of the capital’s Heliopolis district. Investigators believe the dispute may have been connected to a personal conflict involving a young woman. According to police statements reported by Al‑Masry Al‑Youm, the suspect arrived near the campus and confronted the victim shortly after students had gathered outside the building. Witnesses said the confrontation quickly escalated from a verbal argument into violence, with the attacker allegedly stabbing the victim multiple times in front of other students. Emergency services were called to the scene, but the victim died before he could receive medical treatment. Authorities later detained the suspect, who was taken in for questioning as prosecutors ordered a forensic examination and a review of surveillance footage from the area. Growing Concerns Over Youth Violence The case has sparked debate on Egyptian social media and among educators about rising tensions Continue reading "Youth Violence Under Scrutiny After Stabbing of Student in Cairo" The post Youth Violence Under Scrutiny After Stabbing of Student in Cairo first appeared on Egyptian Streets .