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Matruh Criminal Court to Resume Trial of Zamalek Player Ahmed Fatuh
The second session of the trial of Ahmed Fatuh, the Zamalek player, is scheduled to take place next Monday before the Second Circuit of the Criminal Court, led by President Counselor Amjad Al-Said Awad. Fatuh is accused of possessing marijuana with the intention of using it and causing the death of Ahmed Al-Said Al-Shobaki while driving under the influence of drugs.
Fatuh’s Anger Towards Zamalek Management and Teammates
A source close to Fatuh revealed that the player is furious with the club’s management and his teammates, led by Hussein Labib, for not providing him with sufficient support during his current crisis.
Fatuh believes that the Zamalek administration has neglected him and is being ignored by the team’s management, according to the source.
Fatuh Seeks Help from Former Zamalek President
The source confirmed that Fatuh has asked his agent to contact former club president Mamduh Abbas to resolve the crisis with the family of the deceased and waive their rights in the case for blood money.
Serious steps have begun towards reconciliation with the family of the late Ahmed El-Said El-Shabki, and the reconciliation process is being completed.
Fatuh Awaits Second Session of Trial
Player Ahmed Fatuh is currently awaiting the second session of his trial, scheduled for next Monday, September 16.
No Visits from Teammates in a Month
Zamalek club player Ahmed Fatuh is facing a difficult time in prison, after being transferred from El Alamein police station to his prison cell. Since the first session of the player’s trial on August 19, none of the football players have visited him, including his friends Mohamed Sovi and Mustafa, who were with him at the time of the accident.

30 Days in Jail
The incident occurred on August 11, when Fatuh collided with a police officer named Ahmed Al-Said Al-Shobaki on the International Coastal Road while driving under the influence of drugs. Fatuh was sentenced to 30 days in prison after the legal deadline expired.
