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Mamdouh Hegazy Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison for Assaulting His Wife Rana Tarek

By ShofHub Editorial Team Publisher ShofHub Source etbilarabi.com
PublishedMarch 14, 2026 at 9:42 PM Cairo time
UpdatedApril 18, 2026 at 6:27 AM Cairo time

The First October Misdemeanor Court sentenced Mamdouh Hegazy to six months in prison with a financial bail after he was accused of assaulting his wife Rana Tarek in a domestic dispute.

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Mamdouh Hegazy Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison for Assaulting His Wife Rana Tarek

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The First October Misdemeanor Court ruled today to sentence Mamdouh Hegazy to six months in prison following his accusation of physically assaulting his wife, Rana Tarek, after reviewing the case filed against him regarding the incident. The details of the case trace back to domestic disputes between the couple inside their residence in the Sixth of October City, where a verbal altercation escalated into physical violence, resulting in the wife sustaining injuries, according to investigations by the detectives at the Giza Security Directorate.

What Happened?

The First October Misdemeanor Court ruled today to sentence Mamdouh Hegazy to six months in prison following his accusation of physically assaulting his wife, Rana Tarek, after reviewing the case filed against him regarding the incident.

The case details stem from domestic disagreements between the spouses inside their home in Sixth of October City, where a verbal dispute escalated into physical assault, causing injuries to the wife, as revealed by the investigations conducted by the detectives at the Giza Security Directorate.

The court issued its judgment in person under case number 11955 for the year 2025, First October Misdemeanor, sentencing Mamdouh Hegazy to six months imprisonment with a financial bail set at five thousand Egyptian pounds.

Background of the Dispute

The court also ordered the defendant to pay a provisional civil compensation to the plaintiff in the civil right amounting to five thousand Egyptian pounds, in addition to obliging him to cover the legal expenses and fifty Egyptian pounds for attorney fees.

Earlier, the Egyptian Public Prosecution decided to release the artist on bail of ten thousand Egyptian pounds pending investigations, after hearing the statements of both parties and reviewing the medical report of the victim, before referring the case to the court which issued the aforementioned ruling.

Source

This news has been re-edited based on a report published on etbilarabi.com, maintaining the core facts presented in the original source.

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