Stars of One Film… Renowned Actor Passes Away Days After Nivin Mandour’s Death, Sparking Shock

Stars of One Film… Renowned Actor Passes Away Days After Nivin Mandour’s Death, Sparking Shock
The late Tarek Al-Amir
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Death of Tarek Al-Amir Days After Nivin Mandour's Passing Tarek Al-Amir's health deteriorated multiple times recently

Just days after the passing of Al-Li Bali Balk star Nivin Mandour, actor Tarek Al-Amir died on Wednesday morning at the age of 60 due to a sudden health crisis that led to cardiac arrest. This shocking news links the two actors, both associated with one of Egypt's most famous comedy films, in a tragic coincidence.

Tarek Al-Amir was renowned for several distinguished cinematic and television roles, most notably his performance in the film Asal Aswad with Ahmed Helmy, as well as his role in Al-Li Bali Balk alongside Mohamed Saad, leaving a clear mark in the hearts of his fans through his varied works.

Actor Mounir Makram, Secretary of the Actors' Syndicate, announced the death via his Facebook account, confirming that Tarek Al-Amir had been hospitalized recently, and his health had deteriorated multiple times due to a bacterial infection acquired in the hospital, which led to repeated cardiac arrest before his passing.

The death of Tarek Al-Amir comes just days after the passing of actress Nivin Mandour, who died from severe smoke inhalation following a fire in her apartment in the Al-Asafra area, east of Alexandria. Initial information indicated that the rapid spread of smoke prevented her rescue despite the arrival of ambulance teams, while the forensic report confirmed that the death resulted from suffocation, with no signs of criminal suspicion or violence on her body.

Alexandria authorities noted that Nivin Mandour's body was transferred to Kom El-Dikka morgue by order of the Public Prosecutor, to complete the legal procedures and investigations into the incident, leaving both her and Tarek Al-Amir's passing as a deep impact on the artistic community and Egyptian audiences.