A friend of the late Samir Sabry, a close friend of the critic Tariq El-Shennawy, revealed strong doubts regarding the entire story, stressing that Samir Sabry’s will stipulated that his entire fortune go to his sister’s children only, and if he had a son, the will would have been written in another way.
Al-Shennawi indicated in statements that the story of Samir Sabry’s marriage at the age of 19 to an English girl who was working in Cairo as a teacher may be acceptable, but he doubted the hypothesis of the existence of a single son for Samir, and confirmed that he did not believe that Samir Sabry had any children. The inheritance of the deceased was bequeathed to his nephews, and it is impossible for the deceased to have a son, and the inheritance is directed to another party.
But El-Shennawy indicated that there is a great possibility that Samir Sabry has already married, especially since the late had more than one engagement and engagement in the seventies and eighties of the last century.
It is worth noting that Hassan Samir Sabry missed the burial ceremony of his father’s body, and it was said that he did not find any plane heading from London to Cairo, and then he missed the funeral ceremony that was held three full days following his death.
A close friend of Samir Sabry (his sister’s husband) went out to confirm that the family did not communicate with the son in the first place, and hinted that Hassan may not be interested in attending the funeral ceremony because I was raised according to British and not Eastern customs.
And Mustafa Abdel Salam, the husband of the late artist Samir Sabry’s sister, had previously confirmed that the latter’s son, Hassan, who resides in England, did not communicate with the family following his father’s death was announced, and he does not know whether he will arrive to attend the funeral ceremony scheduled for Monday or not, pointing out that Samir was keen on Not informing his son of the fact of his illness.