You will not believe that this beautiful actress.. all men evaded her.. her body was charred before marrying Rushdi Abaza.. who is she!

The famous artist Camelia was born on December 13, 1919, and her father is unknown, and historians have spread rumors about this.

But her mother married another person named “Victor Levi Cohen”, and attributed to him the child, whose real name is Lillian.

Her Arabic tinged with a foreign accent caused her problems, and she insisted on mastering the Arabic language to complete the journey.

There are many rumors that she was in a relationship with King Farouk and that he was in love with her, and named her after Camelia, the broadcaster and director Ahmed Salem. The journalist Anis Mansour saved her soul.

When he was unable to travel to Rome due to an illness that did not belong to his mother, and she wanted to travel to a doctor, so I took the plane ticket in his place, but the plane crashed and her body was charred.

And because of the aggression of some Australian soldiers on her, a trace was found on her body that was alienating men from her.

Several rumors spread about her death, and some said that Israel was behind the downing of the plane because it was its agent and was afraid of exposure.

Others said that Israel shot down the plane because it was an agent against it. In another version, it was said that King Farouk was behind the crash, and other sayings indicate that the accident is normal and unplanned.

Camelia was preparing to marry Rushdie after returning from her travel trip, in which the plane crashed and died. Abaza said, in an interview with Al-Shabaka magazine: “I asked my mother to buy Camelia’s apartment with everything in it.

And to pay in it no matter how much money it costs, and to close it and advise her not to let anyone enter it, and keep the keys until I return from abroad, but I was surprised by my mother telling me that her mother is selling Camellia’s furniture and clothes at an auction.

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