Truth About Saad El Soghayar's Death While popular musician Saad El Soghayar is facing crucial legal developments in his narcotics case, speculations surfaced on social media regarding his death in prison three days before his November 25 Criminal Court trial.
Everyone was eagerly awaiting the medical and forensic medicine reports to establish whether Saad required tramadol as a painkiller. These rumors ignored this report.
His son Mahmoud told "Youm7" that his father is healthy and would soon be released from his drug possession case, despite social media claims of his death.
The forensic medical report may decide the case. In an earlier trial session, Saad El Soghayar said he takes tramadol for leg discomfort after a surgery, indicating he does not use hashish.
Saad may need tramadol for his damaged cruciate ligament and torn ligaments, according to medical reports.
If Saad was using tramadol under medical care to treat his injuries, this news could come as a "pleasant surprise." However, if his health condition does not require medications, it could be fatal.
Although Saad has recently appeared in excellent condition and his son acknowledged that the death rumors are incorrect, this phony news continues to propagate on social media, worrying his fans and followers.
Artistic and popular circles await the November 25 trial date. New facts about the forensic study will determine whether Saad will be convicted or acquitted, according to multiple reports.
Counselor Naji Al-Hais' North Cairo Criminal Court sentenced popular singer Saad Al-Soghair to 3 years in prison, ending his trial. Youm7 details the charge that landed Saad Al-Soghair in prison.
The court acquitted Saad Al-Soghair of drug use.
Saad Al-Soghair received a 3-year sentence for drug possession.
Three Cairo International Airport employees testified that the X-ray machine had found electronic cigarettes with narcotic liquid in the accused's bags, leading to his arrest.
The chemical laboratory analysis showed that the seized cigarettes included hashish, and the examination report showed that the accused sample had hashish and tramadol. The investigations confirmed the apprehended accused's possession of narcotics for consumption.