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Ministry of Culture Re-Installs Stolen Painting Honoring Late Journalist Hamdi Qandil

Ahmed Mansour wrote Thursday, September 07, 2023 09:41 PM The able artist Naglaa Fathi said, Ministry of Culture Represented by the National Organization for Civilization Coordination, it responded quickly by re-installing the “Long Live Here” sign bearing the name of her husband, the late great writer and media figure Hamdi Qandil, after it was stolen.

The great artist, Naglaa Fathi, stated, in exclusive statements, that she had contacted Dr. Nevin Al-Kilani, Minister of Culture, and Engineer Muhammad Abu Saada, to thank them for the speedy completion and to send the technician to re-install the painting from a new one on the home of the great journalist Hamdi Qandil.

Actress Naglaa Fathi in front of a sign he lived here, which bears the name of her media husband, Hamdi Qandil

The great artist, Naglaa Fathi, added that the most important thing in the matter is that the Ministry of Culture thanked me for being the only one who took a positive step after his banner “He lived here” was stolen in front of the house of the great journalist Hamdi Qandil, and she issued a report of the theft, noting that there are many paintings. Which was stolen but was never reported by the parents or descendants of those symbols, stressing that our role is to preserve everything related to those departed symbols.

During the installation of a painting, he lived here in front of the house of the great journalist, Hamdi Qandil

It is noteworthy that the National Organization for Urban Harmony, headed by Eng. Muhammad Abu Saada, reinstalled the painting “He Lived Here” in front of the home of the great writer Hamdi Qandil, instead of the stolen painting, following the directives of the Minister of Culture, Dr. Nevin Al-Kilani.

Abu Saada appealed to the real estate owners to cooperate in preserving these paintings, because the personalities of this project deserve all appreciation and honor, as these identification plates are a shield of honor for them.

The National Organization for Urban Harmony issued theft reports regarding the received reports.

The artist, Naglaa Fathi, had spoken a few days ago about the theft of the painting “He Lived Here” related to the name of the late journalist Hamdi Qandil, in Heliopolis, to which the Ministry of Culture responded quickly.

2023-09-07 18:41:00

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