Greek Cypriot ex-wife recounts ‘black years’ with Egypt hijacking suspect

Greek Cypriot ex-wife recounts ‘black years’ with Egypt hijacking suspect

NICOSIA – Agence France-Presse
The Greek Cypriot ex-wife of an Egyptian accused of hijacking a plane in a bid to see her has said their marriage was hell and he had shown no interest in her or their children since they separated.

Marina Paraschou told the Phileleftheros newspaper that she had met Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa on the island when she was just 18 and he was 26, and that their five years of marriage were a “black period” of her life.

“Most of the media painted a picture of romance in which a man was trying to reach out to his estranged wife,” Paraschou said in comments published on March 31.

“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 black five years.” 

Paraschou alleged that her ex-husband, now in custody as police weigh charges, had been violent and abusive towards her and their three children, had refused to work and had taken drugs.

Paraschou was brought to the Larnaca airport by police during the six-hour standoff that culminated in her ex-husband’s surrender.

But she said that was solely to confirm his identity and not to meet the demand he had made in a written note passed to authorities from the plane.

“They took me there to confirm it was his voice. To say they took me there to speak to Seif because he requested it in his letter is a lie,” she said.

Mostafa, 58, is accused of using a fake suicide belt to force the Alexandria-to-Cairo flight to divert to Greek Cyprus, where he was remanded in custody on March 30 for eight days.

He faces possible charges of hijacking, kidnapping, reckless and threatening behaviour, and breaches of the anti-terror law.