The half-brother of the late artist Haitham Ahmed Zaki, Rami Ezz El-Din, talked about the nature of his relationship with his brother by hosting him in the program "Cairo now", presented by the Egyptian media to the Egyptian channel Lamees Hadidi, saying that his relationship with his elder brother was very good, even he was planning To travel to him after his marriage.

"Haitham told me three months ago that he wanted to travel to London to live with me in London," said Rami. "Nawi was going through Angie, Yigwa, settling here, working with me and changing his life. We loved some too.

He stated that "Haitham was suffering from a headache for a short period, during which he complained that he was unable to sleep because of the pain of headaches," pointing out that the late artist was keen on his health and food.

He added that he lost his mother the late artist Hala Fouad at the age of three years, and left with his father the country, and lived in London for the past period until now, explaining that he was in constant contact with his brother.

He continued: "I lived with Haitham until I was six years old, then I had to go to London with my father, he wanted to take Haitham with us, but preferred to stay with his father, the late artist Ahmed Zaki."

He added that Haytham always reminded him that they were from one mother, and that this is stronger than the connection from the father's side, and that he was telling him the advice that the late Hala Fouad used to give him because he is the elder brother, and that he should take care of Rami because he is the youngest.

"Haitham suffered many trauma in his life. He lost his mother, father, grandfather, grandmother and uncle, but he was a strong person and loved by others."

The video quoted the event channel.