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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian artist Dalal Abdel Aziz was buried today after midday prayer Cairo time at his final resting place next to Habib Al-Omar, the late artist Samir Ghanem, in the “Loyalty and Hope” cemetery in Nasr City.
She was accompanied on her last trip by her two daughters, Donia and Amy Samir Ghanem, media brother-in-law Ramy Radwan, artist Hassan El-Raddad, relatives, and many Egyptian artists who came to present their condolences to the artist who did not miss the opportunity to support his colleagues in their sorrows, whatever the circumstances.
Attention was drawn to Donia and Emmy, who have gone through difficult circumstances in recent months, starting with the illness of their parents, and the death of Father Samir Ghanem on May 20, and their duty to hide their grief over her. separation in front of their mother, and their attachment to her in her last illness, until her death yesterday, without knowing the news of her death.
And the horror of grief and the bitterness of loss will be remembered for a long time in Donia and Amy’s eyes, as they gaze into the void and are amazed by what surrounds them in an awe-inspiring picture that has been circulated to them during their father’s farewell, so that the scene was repeated after almost 80 days during the funeral of their mother Dalal Abdel Aziz at his last home today, to transform the image of the artistic family loving and talented Egyptian who filled the world with joy to a scar of sadness, in the midst of a great wave of sympathy across the Arab world.
In the majestic scene of sadness, the image of the artist, Mervat Amin, Omar’s late friend Dalal Abdel Aziz, also appeared. , after her teary eyes took one last farewell glance at her friend.
This is how family, friends and lovers bid farewell to the late artist Dalal Abdel Aziz, at her final abode alongside her partner, artist Samir Ghanem, in a final scene from a story of love described as “legendary” between “Dolly” and “Samoura”, the difference of 23 years between them has not stopped it. It started with the scenes in the play “Hello, Doctor” in the early eighties of the last century and lasted almost forty years.
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