The Lebanese singer, George Al-Rassi, was killed, at dawn on Saturday, as a result of a traffic accident in the Bekaa region in eastern Lebanon on the border with Syria, according to press information that also spoke of the death of a woman who was with him in the car.
The official Lebanese “National News Agency” stated that Al-Rassi, 39, “died following his car hit a median barrier in the Masnaa locality, at the point separating the Lebanese and Syrian borders, while he was coming from the Syrian border.”
And the Lebanese Civil Defense pointed out in a tweet via Twitter, in which it revealed the accident, without specifying the identities of the two victims, that its members used “hydraulic rescue equipment” due to “the car’s structure was severely damaged as a result of the force of the accident.” They took the two bodies to the hospital in the nearby town of Taanayel.
Pictures published by Lebanese websites showed a black car badly damaged as a result of hitting a cement separator.
On social media, some of Al-Rassi’s colleagues and fans mourned the departure of the young artist, offering condolences to his sister, the artist, Nadine Al-Rassi.
The young singer has several albums to his credit since his launch in the mid-nineties, and many songs in different dialects, especially Lebanese and Egyptian, some of which have become widespread in Arab countries.
Al-Rassi drew the attention of the audience and music critics, especially due to the similarity of his voice with the tone of the famous Syrian singer, George Wassouf.
During his career, Al-Rassi, who hails from northern Lebanon, collaborated with well-known names in the field of music composition and Arabic lyrical poetry in the past two decades.
His name was also circulated in the Arab artistic press once morest the background of his personal life, including news of his divorce or the ups and downs of his relationship with his sister, Lebanese actress Nadine Al Rassi.
The news of his death caused grief through social networks, as many users, especially on Twitter, expressed their regret over the death of the young singer at an early age.