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The artist Amr Mohamed Ali passed away due to complications from multiple sclerosis, which he was afflicted with and that caused difficulty in walking, as well as effects on his vision and balance, making him unable to leave the house for years. He entered the world of art in the 1980s and participated in about 70 works across cinema and television, notably including the series "Arabisk" and "The Devil's Gardens," as well as several films. His treatment costs were very high, exceeding 100,000 Egyptian pounds, which impacted his financial situation, especially with no fixed source of income. His mother's appeals and the response from artist Ahmed Al-Awdah, who promised to give him an opportunity to participate in future artistic works, drew attention.
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