The wife of the murdered wife of the Lebanese artist, Nancy Ajram, the Syrian young man, Mohammed Hassan Al-Mousa, revealed a new surprise about the latter's death by shooting the husband of the artist, Fadi Al-Hashem, after he accused him of storming his apartment with the aim of theft.

Fatima Al-Mousa, the wife of the dead Syrian youth, published an audio recording circulated by Syrian activists, to explode a surprise about the incident of her husband's death, shot by Fadi Al-Hashem.

The wife of the murdered Syrian youth said that her husband was working in Nancy Ajram's villa, and before killing him, he promised him $ 800 a month in addition to housing for his family, but he was shot by the artist’s husband.

The wife of the Syrian murdered man talked about the existence of previous knowledge between her husband and the artist's husband, and that he visited his house several times, and he was promised a guard post inside the villa and a pension and a family residence.

For his part, Ashraf Al-Moussawi, the undersecretary of the family and heirs of Mohammed Al-Mousa, announced that the victim's wife, also called "Umm Hassan," after her 3-year-old son Hassan, revealed many surprises during the investigations.

Al-Moussawi added, according to the Egyptian “Republic” and “Al-Watan”, that Judge Ghada Aoun started interrogating guards and servants at Nancy Ajram's house, and she also summoned doctor Fadi Al-Hashem, Nancy Ajram's husband, Thursday, and continued investigation with him for several hours, and he was left under investigation to return to attend again.

This comes after the mother of the dead Syrian youth said that her son was defenseless when he entered the house, questioning the story of the Lebanese artist's husband.

Syrian media quoted a woman named Fatima, the mother of the dead, as saying that "the footage taken by the surveillance cameras of the accident is fabricated, and there are attempts to cover up what happened."

And she confirmed that her son, who left Syria 13 years ago to work in Lebanon, "did not need the money to steal and also he had no history in Lebanon or elsewhere."

Al-Mousa's mother indicated that her son was killed by 16 bullets, but the video clips did not show many traces of blood, and this number of bullets confirms that the killer was not defending himself but was intending to kill.