Saad al-Saghir’s Ex-Wife Accuses Him of Abuse and Abortion After Prison Sentence
Egyptian Singer Saad al-Saghir Faces New Allegations After Drug Conviction
Ex-Wife Accuses popular Artist of Assault, Abortion, and Mutilation
Just days after Egyptian singer Saad al-saghir was sentenced to three years in prison for drug possession, his ex-wife, dancer Shams al-Maghribi, has leveled shocking accusations against him. In a lengthy Facebook post, al-Maghribi detailed alleged years of abuse, claiming al-Saghir subjected her to physical violence, forced her to have an abortion, and caused her lasting emotional trauma.
Al-Maghribi’s post,accompanied by photos from their wedding,paints a stark contrast to the public image of the popular artist.She describes a relationship marred by bullying, threats, and violence, alleging that al-saghir “bled her alone” after the birth of their daughter.
“He cut my daughter alive, he tortured my heart against her, he ruined my future, he destroyed my honor,” al-Maghribi wrote, adding that al-Saghir’s actions have left her with deep emotional scars.”Our God is great, and I will never forgive you and I will never stop praying for you, and for the sins of my tortured daughter who are on your shoulders, you will never see the good in your life,” she concluded, expressing a sense of vindication at seeing al-Saghir face legal consequences.
Drug Conviction Adds to Troubled Narrative
Al-Saghir’s recent drug conviction adds another layer to this already complex story.Last week, an Egyptian court sentenced him to three years in prison and fined him £30,000 after he pleaded guilty to possessing hashish and tramadol.
The drugs were discovered when al-Saghir arrived at Cairo International Airport from the United States. Forensic reports confirmed the presence of the substances in his blood sample.Al-Saghir had initially denied using drugs, claiming he took tramadol for medical reasons. Though, authorities found nine e-cigarette packages containing marijuana in his possession, leading to his arrest.
This latest scandal has sent shockwaves through the Egyptian entertainment industry, tarnishing the reputation of one of its most popular singers. As al-Saghir begins his prison sentence,the allegations made by his ex-wife are sure to fuel further debate and scrutiny.
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Newsdirectory3 Exclusive Interview with Legal Expert Dr. Laila El-Masry
ND3: Dr. El-Masry, the allegations against Saad al-Saghir are shocking. What are the legal implications of these accusations, especially in light of his recent drug conviction?
Dr. El-Masry: These are incredibly serious accusations. Forced abortion and physical abuse are grave crimes with severe penalties in Egyptian law. While the drug conviction is a separate matter, it could perhaps be used to paint a picture of a pattern of criminal behavior.
ND3: shams al-Maghribi presented what appears to be compelling evidence on social media. How will this evidence be considered in a legal context?
Dr. El-Masry: Social media posts can be used as evidence, but within certain limitations. Their authenticity and context would need to be verified.Photographs, particularly if time-stamped and corroborated by witnesses, could be crucial.
ND3: Al-Saghir’s public image has been severely tarnished. How might this public scrutiny impact his legal case?
Dr. El-Masry: Public opinion can play a role, but ultimately, a court of law makes decisions based on evidence and legal proceedings. However, the intensity of public scrutiny could put pressure on both the prosecution and defense to reach a resolution.
ND3: What message does this case send to other celebrities and public figures in Egypt?
Dr.El-Masry: This case sends a clear message that no one is above the law, nonetheless of fame or social standing. It also underscores the importance of taking allegations of abuse seriously and ensuring that victims have a voice in the justice system.
ND3: Thank you for your insights, Dr. El-Masry.
Dr. El-Masry: My pleasure. The outcome of this case remains to be seen,but it is sure to have far-reaching consequences for al-Saghir,al-Maghribi,and the Egyptian entertainment industry as a whole.
