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السبت: 18 نيسان 2026
  • 18 April 2026
  • 17:11
His heart stopped for 8 minutes Miracle grants the kiss of life to Hany Shaker

Khaberni - Statements by the prominent Egyptian writer and media figure Adel Hammouda about the health condition of artist Hany Shaker topped the Google search engine and social media platforms, where he provided details that caused widespread astonishment.

Hammouda confirmed that Hany Shaker's heart stopped  for 8 minutes following a critical colon surgery weeks ago, indicating that he came back to life afterwards, in a development described as a "heavenly miracle," as everyone believed he had permanently passed away.

In a video on his YouTube channel, Hammouda pointed out that he obtained this information from the medical report of the well-known singing star.

He added: "These pieces of information being published for the first time in the media may be the most accurate regarding Shaker's condition and the health crisis he is going through."

Hammouda noted that the artist had suffered from severe colon bleeding on several occasions, where blood transfusions were administered, and he emerged safe every time. However, on one occasion, doctors intervened with an endoscopy to stop the bleeding, and indeed the bleeding stopped, but the next morning it returned, more severely and was difficult to stop.

He explained that with the severe bleeding, the "hemoglobin" level dropped to 3, whereas normally it should be at 12, which necessitated the doctors to perform a colonectomy, and it was said that it was completely removed and it was said that only a part of it was removed, then his heart stopped for 8 minutes.

Hany Shaker is currently undergoing treatment at the "Foch" Hospital in France, amid news of the imminent conclusion of his treatment journey and his return to Egypt. However, the artist Nadia Mustafa, the media spokesperson for the Syndicate of Musical Professions and a member of its board, previously confirmed that the syndicate has not been able to verify the validity of this news.

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