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Actress’ privacy breach charge against US family rejected in Dubai

Posted on March 27, 2019June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Marie Nammour reports:

An Egyptian actress, involved in a physical assault case against a family of American tourists in Dubai, could not have an additional charge of a breach of her privacy added to the charge sheet by the public prosecution.

Tourist family didn’t breach Egyptian actress’ privacy in Dubai, court hears

The recent update in the case came up as no photos or videos of the 38-year-old actress Zeina could be found in the American woman and her 12-year-old daughter’s mobile phones.

No such photos or footage were also found to have been removed, as per experts’ technical report.

Read more on Khaleej Times.

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