And in the Egyptian media, Wael Al-Ibrashi, on Sunday evening, about Amr, 59, after suffering with the Corona virus and its complications that lasted for nearly a year.

The National Media Authority in Egypt called El-Ibrashi, describing him as "one of the most prominent Egyptian media professionals."

In December 2020, local media reported that Al-Ibrashi, who was one of the most prominent media figures close to the authority during the past years, had contracted the virus, as he received treatment in a hospital for nearly three months, then the media reported that he left it in recovery in mid-March 2021.

But the complications of the injury did not leave the famous broadcaster and prevented him from appearing on his program on Egyptian television until his death on Sunday, days after he was transferred back to the hospital due to the deterioration of his health.

Al-Ibrashi began his journalistic career in the controversial Rosal-Youssef magazine, then moved to present political programs on television and moved between government television and private channels, the most famous of which was Dream Channel, in which he presented the reality and ten evening programs for several years.