Great emotion at the funeral of Mahmoud El Idrissi (VIDEO)

Great emotion at the funeral of Mahmoud El Idrissi (VIDEO)
Great emotion at the funeral of Mahmoud El Idrissi (VIDEO)

The funeral of Moroccan singer Mahmoud El Idrissi, who died Thursday of complications from Covid-19 in a clinic in Casablanca, took place this Friday in an atmosphere of great emotion and deep sadness.

The body of the deceased was buried in the Arrahma cemetery in Casablanca in the presence of a limited number of relatives, due to the restrictive measures dictated by the pandemic.

The artist’s widow claimed to The Info Site that the deceased, who was in good general health, suffered from diabetes. She also indicated that he was on the show « Rachid Show » on the occasion of the commemoration of the Green March and that he left on a trip before being tested positive for the coronavirus.

His son also confirmed that his late father was a good man who did a lot of good around him. For her part, the sister of the deceased lamented a great loss.

Born in the city of Rabat in 1948, the late Mahmoud El Idrissi is a leading figure in Moroccan song. Throughout his long artistic career of more than 50 years, the deceased enriched the repertoire of Moroccan song with eternal works such as “Sa’a Saida”, “Mouhal Yinssak Elbal” or even “Ichi Ya Bladi”.

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