CAIRO (Reuters) - Camellia Sadat, the daughter of the late Egyptian president and his first wife, Iqbal Madi, died at the age of 74 after suffering a health crisis, Egyptian media reported on Wednesday.

The bodies of Camelia, who is described as the father of her father's secrets, will be buried in Cairo on Thursday, the sources said, adding that the deceased had been suffering from a period of arterial disease and was in the process of ending her travel to Germany to complete treatment there.

It is noteworthy that Sadat married twice and gave birth to seven children from his wife, the first Iqbal Madi, the daughter of the mayor of the dead Abu Koum, who married in 1940 for nine years and gave birth to three daughters are Ruqaya and Rawi and Camelia, and then married Jihan, who gave birth to four sons are Noha and Libni and Jamal and Jihan.