The son of Abdel Halim Hafez's brother: The body of the brown Nightingale has not decomposed after 31 years of burial!

Mohamed Shabana, the son of the late Egyptian artist Abdel Halim Hafez's brother, revealed a surprise about the body of the brown Nightingale, which is that it has not decomposed despite the lapse of 31 years since its burial.


He added in an interview with "Al-Youm Al-Sabea" newspaper the details of the Nightingale's body not decomposing, where he said: "I went to the Fatwa House in order to transfer the bodies of my father and uncle Abdel Halim because of the underground water, and we brought experts and engineers, but we found the water did not enter them because of the rocks, but we preferred to transport them." .


He continued, "A mosque sheikh and other sheikhs went to the grave .. I met them, saying that I must go down so that you can see with your eyes," adding: "I came and saw a beautiful need, which is that my uncle Abdel Halim sleeps with his black hair, cheeks, nose, and ears, and every thing like what is intact and decomposed."


He continued, saying: "When I asked, they told me that he was doing very good deeds, and he did not tell about this story because he did not like to appear in the picture," indicating that he was refusing to talk about that story.


He confirmed that Nightingale will soon present voice memos, in which he mentions the reasons for his failure to marry Souad Hosni and his start with her, the stories of all his love, and his relations with eloquent Hamdi, Abdel Wahhab and others.

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