Al-Marsad newspaper: Marta Hamed, the ex-wife of the Iraqi poet Faeq Hassan, announced the recovery of her belongings with the help of the Dubai police, hours following her ex-wife and his wife, the Syrian artist, Asala Nasri, were accused of breaking into her house and seizing her belongings.
And accounts interested in celebrity news circulated through “Instagram” a video while Marta Hamed’s belongings returned to her home, as a group of men carried her items loaded with cars and brought them to her home.
Marta Hamed, the ex-wife of the Iraqi poet Faeq Hassan, went out hours ago in a direct interview with the journalist Elie Bassil, to set off a surprise, accusing her ex-wife and his wife, the Syrian artist, Asala, of storming her home while she was traveling and throwing her belongings.
Marta Hamed appeared in the video while she was in a house in Dubai, stressing that it was “the house in which she lives with her three children,” and she documented that the house was almost empty of its furniture.
She confirmed that she had just returned from the United States with her daughter, while her children were spending their time in a summer camp, only to be surprised that the house was mostly empty of furniture, as well as getting rid of all her personal belongings, including her underwear.
She added, “There were messages exchanged days before Faeq Hassan and Asala stormed the house, documenting his threat to take the house.”