Men who dragged a 70-year-old woman through her village naked because her son was rumoured to be having an affair with a Muslim woman are acquitted by a court in Egypt

  • Soad Thabet, now 74, was paraded naked during the sectarian violence in 2016 
  • It was accompanied by the torching of homes and calls for Christian expulsions
  • A father and his two sons were cleared at retrial after earlier getting prison term 

Christian woman Soad Thabet, pictured, was attacked after her son was rumoured to have had an affair with a married Muslim woman

Three men who stripped and dragged an elderly Christian woman through an Egyptian village over rumours that her son was having an affair with a Muslim woman have been acquitted by a court.

Soad Thabet, now 74, was the victim of the sectarian attack in 2016 which saw her paraded naked by a mob of vigilantes in Al-Karm. 

The attack was accompanied by the torching of Coptic Christian homes and villagers angrily calling for the religious minority to be expelled. 

The three defendants - a father and his two sons - were acquitted after a re-trial where they were initially sentenced to 10 years in prison. 

Local Coptic newspaper Watani reported Thabet was distraught upon hearing the verdict.

'After all these years, how can they be let off after they stripped me naked in front of everyone to see? What can I say? God will bring back my rights,' she said according to the publication.