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11:50 pm
Wednesday 14 October 2020
In his last years, the great artist Mahmoud Yassin suffered a health crisis, which made him move away from lights and art, so his wife, the famous star, declared in one of the programs that she rejected some of the works presented to him, due to his poor health.
Shahira remained with the great artist in the crisis of his illness, until he forced his children to see him from afar, after the Corona virus crisis, out of fear of him.
Shahira revealed the suffering and the evolution of the health of her late husband, the artist Mahmoud Yassin
And in a telephone interview with his famous artist wife on August 4, before the departure of Yassin, who left our world this morning, Wednesday, with the journalist Wael Al-Ibrashi in the program “Ninth”: “The situation does not improve , Our Lord exists. I don’t know what we will do. One says, Lord, transgress the crisis, the issue. There is no cure, our Lord will take him out and cure him.
Shahira added: “Her condition remains for hours that remain to a certain point, one accepts it, and for hours I shake Oooi, and my children tell me, Mommy, we do not know the evolution of the issue, because I am obliged to continue with any detail Small that it is, that it affects me, I only wish our Lord that the situation deteriorates, if it turns out to be. That said, I’m satisfied, I mean, even saying thank you to God is his meaning in this world. “
Shahira continued: “No one will enter me in the last 5 months, Amr Qali, I want to see my father, I told him, you are mixing. Oi Oi, Rania allowed her to see him from afar, which means she was in El Geneina and we were in Living Goa.
Shahira continued: “I asked her once about Rajaa Al-Jeddawi when she appeared in front of us on TV, and I said who is she?” Rajaa Al-Jeddawi said, so she was very happy, I called her and cried.
It should be noted that the last work presented by Mahmoud Yassin was the film “Gedo Habibi”, which he co-starred with Ahmed Fahmy, Bushra and Lubna Abdulaziz, and which was screened in 2012.
Today Wednesday morning, his son, the artist Amr Mahmoud Yassin, announced the news of his father’s death through his Facebook account and wrote:
He passed away, at the mercy of Almighty God. My father, the artist Mahmoud Yassin, belongs to God and to Him we will return. I ask you to pray.
Mahmoud Yassin was born on June 2, 1941 in Port Said, and graduated with a law degree from Ain Shams University in 1964, working as a lawyer early in his career, then joining the National Theater, and during the 1970s he became in one of the prominent stars of Egyptian cinema through cinema. Among the most important are: “The Thin Thread, the story of a girl named Marmar, love and pride, the bullet is still in my pocket.” Since the 1990s and the beginning of the new millennium, his work has increased dramatically, and among his dramatic works “Abu Hanifa al-Numan, Against the Current, Souk Al-Asr, Disobedience