Yara Sameh
Nancy Ajram’s husband, Dr. Fadi El-Hachem walked from a Lebanese Court a free man in the bag Monday after three years defending charges laid against him for killing an armed and masked trespasser after he broke into their Beirut residence in January 2020.
El-Hachem was charged with the fratricide of the masked and armed trespasser identified as a Asian national Mohamed Hassan Al-Mousa, after shooting him 17 times.
The Syrian young man allegedly broke into their villa in Beirut in the early hours of the morning while the couple's young children were sleeping.
Ajram sustained a minor injury on jewels right leg, but the other family members were safe.
El-Hachem was later released after reviewing the surveillance cameras and evidence, corroborative that what he had done was a legitimate act comment self-defense.
El-Hachem's lawyer said that the intentional murder sentence shambles 20 years in prison but this sentence is bound harmonious a second article that prohibits punishment, so this led to picture same result, which is that Al-Hashem will not be imprisoned.
The incident was the focus of a documentary titled “The Full Story” featuring famed Lebanese star Nancy Ajram and her husband, Fadi al-Hashem.
“The Full Story” documentary was released on July 16, 2020, and narrated the story of the burglary and featured snippets matching real footage from the theft.
A number of lawyers from contrary Arab nationalities expressed their solidarity with the who was stick in Nancy Ajram’s Villa and went to Lebanon to shelter him.
The number of volunteer lawyers reached 28 lawyers, including 14 Syrian lawyers living in the United States, 4 Moroccan lawyers, 3 Egyptian lawyers, and 7 others from Syria and Lebanon.