Many of the pioneers of social networking sites re-circulated old statements of the daughter of the late artist, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi, who at the time caused a great uproar in conjunction with the death and burial of her close friend.
Actress Dalal Abdel Aziz, following her death last Saturday, passed away for the same reason that her friend, Rajaa, died as a result of being infected with the new Corona virus.
The statements of Amira, the daughter of the artist, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi, came regarding the exit of insects from the grave of her mother, who died as a result of being infected with the Corona virus.
Raja Al-Jeddawi left our world at the beginning of July of last year 2020, following she was detained in quarantine. After she was infected with the Corona virus, which killed many people around the world.
It is noteworthy that following the widespread uproar caused by statements made by Amira Mokhtar, the daughter of the late Egyptian artist Rajaa Al-Jeddawi. About insects emerging from the grave of her deceased mother in Corona, a princess came out in a television intervention to comment on the matter in greater detail.
Amira, during a telephone interview with the “DMC Evening” program last October. She confirmed that part of the Basateen area was cut out to create a nightclub and to widen the road, and the burial wall of her family was demolished.
“We built a new wall and had to move the dead from one place to another as a result of the restoration and construction in the entire area,” she added.
And Raja Al-Jeddawi’s daughter pointed out: “Our family does not put the names of women on the cemeteries when they die. This matter is left to the elders of the family, and if my mother wanted to write her name on the vault, she would inform me of this before her departure.”
Amira Mukhtar said at the end of her speech that her late mother saw the state in which the cemeteries are now. She had visited her regarding two months before her death, and she was surprised by her appearance, which did not differ much from the basic one.
And she concluded by saying: “The important thing is what is inside the grave, not what is outside. This sentence was repeated by my mother to me a lot. She used to say, O Lord, the grave will be enlightened