A new development in the case of the murder of the Lebanese actressSuzan TamimWhich brought it back to the fore.
In the details, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi issued a general amnesty for a number of convicted prisoners, and Egyptian security sources confirmed that this decision, which included 3,157 prisoners, included the name of Mohsen Al-Sukari, the former state security officer convicted of killing the Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim, who was sentenced to life imprisonment. Al-Sukkari is expected to return to freedom following this issue occupied a large space in the media over the past years, which ignited the anger of a large number of fans of the late artist.