New questions and inquiries raised by the recent investigations in the case of the murderer of Nancy Ajram, as media reports indicated that a burn at the hands of the dead Mohamed Al-Mousa, necessitated the opinion of forensic doctors.

The Egyptian newspaper Al-Watan reported that it had learned that “the investigating judge found a burn in the hand of the dead man, after being hit by one of the 18 bullets fired by Fadi al-Hashem. His pistol was in the hands of the victim, as a result of burns from the spark of the bullet.

The first investigative judge in Mount Lebanon, Nicolas Mansour, listened last Thursday to Dr. Fadi Al-Hashem, the husband of the actress Nancy Ajram, the defendant in the murder of Mohamed Al-Mousa, and decided to leave him under investigation until listening to a number of witnesses, and to complete the study of communications.
For her part, the attorney for the Al-Musa family, lawyer Rahab Bitar, stated that she insists on preventing actress Nancy Ajram from traveling outside Lebanon, noting that she will be in Beirut during the coming days to follow up on the case and challenge many measures.

She added through her account on Facebook: “The next session was appointed on 10/3/2020, to summon all workers in the clinic for investigation, and a person called Abu Al-Dahab, and brother of Fadi Al-Hashem to investigate them in the session and take their testimony.” Noting that the judge confirmed that he had seen the case He will not be affected by what is happening in the media and his "decision will be neutral and fair."
The lawyer stated that the investigations demonstrated the existence of contacts between the dead number and the fixed phone number of the dentist's office, Dr. Fadi Hashem, and that the judge rejected the request of the accused of the murder by requesting the travel lift.