Al-Marsad newspaper: A great case of controversy arose in Egypt, following circulating pictures on social media for the sale of the belongings of the late artist Nour El-Sharif on the sidewalks and Rubabikia.
The holdings include dozens of albums, scenarios, and books bearing his name, some of which bear his signature and words in his handwriting. The charges were brought once morest the family of the late artist, artist Bossi, his two daughters, artist Mai Nour El Sherif and director Sarah Nour El Sherif.
In the first comment on the crisis raised, the artist, Bossi, expressed, in statements to Cairo 24, the extent of her dissatisfaction with the abuse of her and her two daughters, stressing that the accusations that were circulated claiming that they sold the belongings of the late are incorrect.
Bossi added that she was surprised by the matter, noting that perhaps one of the workers with the late artist was the one who did this, adding: I do not know what needs were taken from me .. Nour was tired and many people worked for him .. In addition, these things were from his office and from a long time ago, I have no idea regarding it, and it may have been stolen from him because one million people worked for him.
And she continued: There are many things that I have no idea regarding because we preferred a long period of separation.. We will sell why in the first place if the needs of Nour’s value are all gone to the Library of Alexandria.. What makes me sell pictures of me and him all on the Internet, these needs for a long time I have no idea regarding them Why are you selling photos that are already online?
Bossi continued: These pictures do not separate with me because all of our pictures are on the Internet, I do not know what might have happened because we preferred to be separated for a long time, and God knows best, and the needs that belong to Nour and the mission are in the heart of the house.