Basma Wahba surprises her audience: I temporarily lost my memory

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Basma Wahba: “I only felt danger” Basma Wahba: “I was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident”
The Egyptian media personality Basma Wahba surprised her audience by revealing emotional and difficult details about a recent car accident, confirming that she went through moments of intense fear and confusion that revealed a different human side from the strong and strict image the public is used to seeing on screen.
While presenting her program on one of the channels, Basma Wahba recounted what happened at the moment of the accident, explaining that she experienced a temporary memory loss due to shock. She said: “I had temporary memory loss, and I only felt danger.”
She added that the moments inside the car were extremely harsh, as the vehicle was subjected to violent shaking that made her feel as if she were inside a very tight space like a “sardine can,” before she managed to open the door and get out once the car stopped.
“Not wearing a seatbelt” In a direct message to her audience, Basma Wahba admitted a serious mistake she made at that moment, which was not wearing a seatbelt while sitting in the back seat. She stressed that this behavior was dangerous and emphasized the importance of wearing a seatbelt as the first line of defense for human life in accidents, urging everyone not to underestimate it regardless of how short the trip is.
Human moments She also praised the role of passersby and the driver of the other vehicle who rushed to help her after the accident, considering this human solidarity an important psychological support during those difficult moments, describing what happened as a “lifeline” on both human and moral levels.
Security investigations by Giza authorities revealed that the accident occurred after another car collided with Basma Wahba’s vehicle, causing it to swerve and hit a third car, resulting in material damage mainly to doors and fenders, without recording serious physical injuries, while the relevant authorities continue to investigate the incident.
