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‘Without your help, I would have died’: British holidaymaker, 34, who was left fighting for his life in ‘random attack at Egypt supermarket’ thanks MailOnline and its readers

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Belgin Seitmola, 34, was left fighting for his life in Egypt after a random attacker slashed his throat in a supermarket

A British holidaymaker left fighting for his life after his throat was randomly slashed in an Egyptian supermarket has thanked MailOnline for saving him – after our story about his plight embarrassed authorities into covering his medical bills. Read More

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