Police with 200 officers on duty: 500 mourners arrived in Berlin for the funeral of Abou-Chaker’s mother – Berlin



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The funeral of the mother of the well-known Abou-Chaker brothers went smoothly. “There are no special incidents,” said the police, who were on duty with 200 officers. About 500 mourners arrived from all over Germany and the deceased was buried in the cemetery of the Twelve New Apostles in Schöneberg. Traffic was also moderately affected, the traffic information center had previously announced that the Sachsendamm between the A103 and Dominicusstrasse could be temporarily closed from 10 am to 1 pm.

Arafat Abou-Chaker in particular has been known for years among the German-Arab clans, as well as in the capital’s music industry. The 44-year-old is currently on trial because he is said to have threatened and blackmailed musician Bushido.

As reported, the Abou-Chaker family hails from Lebanon. Arafat “Ari” Abou-Chaker has five brothers, some of whom were involved in serious crimes such as the 2010 Hyatt Hotel poker robbery.

Mother Abou-Chaker died Tuesday night

The deceased was born in Lebanon in 1951, most of her nine children were born in Berlin. She died Tuesday night. Her son Arafat posted a photo in her presence on Instagram with a candle with a quote: “We belong to Allah and we will return to her.”

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In April, the mother of the well-known extended Remmo family was buried in the Twelve New Apostles Cemetery. Police accompanied the funeral with 250 officers, announcements over loudspeakers and a helicopter, due to current infection control rules.

In September 2018, Berlin’s most famous intensive care offender was buried there. Nidal R., 36, also from Lebanon, had been shot a few days earlier in Tempelhofer Feld.

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