A 29-year-old Egyptian expatriate, Amr Hesham, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Dubai, marking a heartbreaking echo of his brother’s fate 11 years prior. Amr, who worked as a project manager at the Saeed Ahmad Lootah Charity Foundation, was known for his compassionate nature and dedication to humanitarian causes. His untimely death has left friends and colleagues in shock, with many remembering him as a person who brought light and positivity to every room he entered. Ranya Makki, a close friend of Amr, shared her grief and described him as a charitable and kind-hearted individual. She emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving and speeding, hoping that Amr’s memory will inspire safer driving habits. In a heartfelt tribute, the International Charity Organisation has initiated the construction of a mosque in Amr’s honor. The project, which aims to raise Dh133,300, has already gathered over Dh80,000 in donations. This initiative not only commemorates Amr’s life but also serves as a lasting legacy of his contributions to charity and his community.
