Hani swears his wages were under the satellite box.
They were just 400 Egyptian pounds (US$67) -- payment for a month of piecemeal work rigging TV dishes in the northern Cairo district of Shubra El-Kheima – but now they’d gone.
Sitting in his dank single room, located up a muddy alley a half-hour's walk from any major commercial enterprise, Hani toys with the broken padlock from his door and vows to find a safer place for his money.
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