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Hussein Fahmy Drops a Bombshell About the Suicide of Suad Hosny - Jordan News

Hussein Fahmy Drops a Bombshell About the Suicide of Suad Hosny - Jordan News

Jordan News09-03-2025

The controversy surrounding the death of the late star Suad Hosny has resurfaced following shocking statements made by actor Hussein Fahmy, who expressed doubts about the theory of her suicide, pointing to strong evidence supporting the theory of her murder. اضافة اعلان Hussein Fahmy's View on Suad Hosny's Suicide In a television interview with media personality Basma Wahba on the program "Al-Arafa," Hussein Fahmy revealed new details about the final days of Suad Hosny's life. He confirmed that he had been in contact with her just three days before her death and that she was planning to return to Egypt, which contradicts any suggestion that she might have wanted to commit suicide. One of the main points Hussein Fahmy raised to challenge the suicide theory was the strange distance between the body and the balcony. He explained that the body was found five meters away from the edge of the balcony, which he considered illogical for someone who supposedly jumped of their own volition. He also pointed out that anyone who falls from such a height would definitely leave visible blood traces, yet there were none around Suad Hosny's body. Additionally, she had withdrawn all her money from the bank shortly before her death, but the money was missing and never found. Fahmy emphasized that Suad Hosny was not suffering from depression at the time, stating that her spirits were high and she was actively looking for a new script to make a comeback in acting, which contradicts the suicide hypothesis.
He suggested that the most likely scenario was that she had been murdered before her body was thrown from the balcony. He also questioned why Suad Hosny would choose such a brutal method of suicide when there were easier alternatives, like taking pills. - Agencies

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