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Daily Tribune
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
Tunisian Actress Inas Najjar Passes Away at 42 After Health Battle
Tunisian actress Inas Najjar has passed away at the age of 42 after a battle with illness. She had been receiving treatment in the intensive care unit of a private hospital in Sixth of October City, Giza, Egypt, before succumbing to her condition on Monday, March 31, 2025. The news of her passing was confirmed by actress Heidi Selim, who posted on Facebook: "Indeed, we belong to God, and to Him, we shall return. Inas Najjar is in God's care." Najjar had fallen into a coma due to severe blood poisoning caused by a gallbladder rupture. Despite being placed on life support in an attempt to save her, her condition continued to deteriorate until she passed away. Her most recent work included a role in the Ramadan 2025 television series Al-Halangi, starring Mohamed Ragab, Ayten Amer, Abir Sabri, Mohamed Lotfy, and Mahmoud Qabil. The series was written by Mahmoud Hamdan and directed by Moataz Hossam. A Career in Film and Television Born on June 28, 1983, in Sfax, Tunisia, Inas Najjar made her entry into the entertainment industry through a music video for the song Ya Tara by Bahaa Sultan. Her performance caught the attention of director Mohamed Najjar, who cast her in Mido Mashakel alongside Egyptian star Ahmed Helmy, marking the beginning of her cinematic career in Egypt. Over the years, she appeared in several notable films, including Bahebak Wana Kaman (2003), Ali Spicy (2005), Karkar (2007), Ahasees (2010), Ezbet Adam (2009), Kalbi Dalili (2013), and Wahed Saidi (2014). She also took on television roles in series such as Yetrabba Fi Ezo and Ali Mubarak. A Sudden and Tragic End In her final days, Najjar suffered a severe health crisis that led to her hospitalization in intensive care. Her condition, caused by complications from gallbladder rupture, led to septicemia, ultimately resulting in her passing. Her death marks a significant loss for the Arab entertainment industry, as fans and colleagues mourn the departure of a talented actress whose work left a lasting impact on audiences across the region.


The National
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Tunisian actress Inas Al Najjar dies aged 41
Tunisian actress Inas Al Najjar has died aged 41. She passed away on Monday in a hospital in Egypt's 6th of October City. She had fallen into a coma following a gallbladder rupture. Her health further deteriorated due to the blood poisoning, which was caused by the rupture. News of the ElHalangy star's death has been confirmed by several Arabic news outlets, including Sky News Arabia. Al Najjar was born on June, 28, 1983 in Sfax, a port city south-east of Tunis. She began her career by appearing in the 1999 music video for Ya Tara by Bahaa Sultan. The appearance caught the attention of Egyptian director Muhammad al-Najjar, who cast her in the 2003 film Mido Mashakel. The film also starred Ahmed Helmy, Sherine Abdel Wahab and Ramez Galal. The film effectively gave Al Najjar a chance to shine in Egyptian cinema. She quickly became a familiar face in the region, appearing in films that included Behebak wa Ana kaman (2003); Ali Spicy (2005); Karkar (2007); Azbat Adam (2010); Ahasees (2010); Kalbi Dalili (2013); and Wahed Saidi (2014). She also appeared on Qahwat Bursat Masir (2019) and Nuss Yom (2021). More recently, Al Najjar also starred in several television series. These include Mazad El Shar (2022) and El Halangy, which was being screened this Ramadan. Fans and peers have taken to social media to mourn the actress. While there have been several messages of condolences as well as tributes to Al Najjar's career, one of the most heartfelt messages came from Tunisian singer and actress Latifa. 'The last time I saw you was yesterday,' she wrote on Monday evening. 'We had been living in hope. The doctors, too, were hopeful. But God's will happened. May God have mercy on you and grant your mother, your sister and all your family patience. To God we belong and to Him we shall return.'