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Nancy Ajram to Perform Virtual Concert during Eid al-Fitr


Thu 21 May 2020 | 12:40 PM
Yara Sameh

Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram will host Tuesday, May 26, a virtual concert on YouTube, in an attempt to uplift the people spirits with music during Eid al-Fitr.

"Stay Home and Sing With me in a special concert on May 26th at 8 PM KSA - 5 PM GMT exclusively on my YouTube channel.” she wrote on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/eQzVMdxYDzk

Moreover, the Lebanese superstar took to social media to promote for her upcoming concert, saying: “music brings us together, and alone can make tomorrow better .. I will be with you in the "Live" concert through my official YouTube channel, to celebrate with each other the Eid .. Eid Mubarak.”

This year Eid al-Fitr arrives amid the coronavirus pandemic. The novel coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan, China, and has infected more than one million people and killed over 234,139 worldwide. It also hit several celebrities and top political figures around the world.

On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic as the new virus has rapidly spread to more than 800,000 people from Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

Transmission of viruses between humans happens when someone comes into contact with an infected person’s secretions, such as droplets in a cough.

Coronavirus can also be transmitted by coming into contact with something an infected person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

It is known that older people appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of the emerging virus.

The virus caused complete paralysis in all activities and events with large gatherings worldwide due to concerns over the spread of the virus.

Ajram's latest artistic work is performing the theme song of TV series “Sukar Ziyada”.

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Nancy Ajram tough year

The Lebanese recording artist has been living a hectic months after her husband killed an armed trespasser named Mohamed Hassan Al Moussa, who attempted to invade their villa in Sehaileh, Keserwan District, on January 5.

Ajram’s husband, Dr. Fadi El-Hachem, was charged with “intentional murder”, after shooting Al Moussa, who he claimed was armed when he broke into their home and threatened the family.

He was initially detained by authorities but later released after reviewing the surveillance cameras and evidence, confirming that what the latter had done was a legitimate act of self-defense.

Dr. El-Hachem, after that, was taken to Al-Hayat Hospital for treatment amid concerns for his mental health after the fatal shooting of a 30-year-old robber.

Ajram sustained a minor injury in her right leg, but the other family members were safe.

A number of newspapers and websites claimed that the singer’s husband has been arrested after the investigation found him guilty of manipulating the break-in footage, which went viral on social media platforms, showing the attacker pointing his gun and shooting at him.

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Then the footage cut to the assailant making his way to one of the rooms in the house only to be met with the doctor, who was chasing Al Moussa before shooting him.

The Lebanese MTV satellite channel revealed what has happened inside Nancy’s house- the intruder was holding one of Ajram’s handbags, asking for money. The doctor complied, giving him cash from his jacket, but then Al Moussa asked: “Where is the gold? Don’t make me hurt you. Call your wife.”

The case has witnessed new developments that may change the course of investigations.

A new forensic report indicated that there were a number of bullets that were not mentioned in the first investigation.

It also revealed that five bullets were removed from the body of the deceased, which was not previously disclosed, in addition to a sixth shot in the head, which points to the possibility that Al Moussa was killed from a shot in the back, which was not mentioned in the first forensic report.

The new report also shows the discovery of a disjointed bullet, meaning that there were two kinds of weapons used.

A Syrian doctor named Bahaa, who participated in the new autopsy of Al Moussa’s body, revealed that blue spots were found on his body, which confirms that it remained on his stomach for over two hours, while the photos at the time of the accident showed that the body lying on his side.

He explained that the blue spots begin to appear on the body of the deceased after his vital signs had stopped, which means that these signs appear on the opposite side of the place where the body was lying.

The Syrian doctor confirmed that the blue marks take two or three hours to appear from the time of death; he also indicated that the deceased remained to lie on his stomach for this period, which confirms that the photo in which the dead man appeared on his right side is fake because if he died and was lying on his right side, the patches would have appeared on his left side.