The artist, Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra, was transferred to the hospital due to the complications of “Corona”

Today, Sunday, the Egyptian artist, the able Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra, was transferred to a Cairo hospital, after he was infected with the new “Corona” virus.

Abu Zahra, 87, was transferred to the Isolation Hospital, after his health deteriorated, and he needed intensive care inside the hospital, according to the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Watan.

Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra confirmed in previous statements that he felt a continuous approach and was unable to catch his breath, and asked his fans to pray for him to recover, saying: "Pray for me to come out safely."

Abu Zahra is considered one of the most famous theater and television actors in Egypt during the sixties of the last century, and one of his most famous artistic roles is the scrap dealer “Ibrahim Sardinah” in the series “I Won’t Live in My Father’s Jilbab”, starring Nour Al Sharif, and it was shown in the nineties of the last century.

Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra's last artistic participation was in the series "Family Matter", co-starring the artist, Majid Al-Kadouni, and directed by Ahmed Al-Jundi.

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