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Friday 28th February - Fraud
A claim recently circulated on social media, alleging that Edward Fouad Al-Dobie, a Christian civilian, died of a heart attack after being beaten and threatened by security forces of the new Syrian administration. However, this claim is misleading. Al-Dobie suffered a heart attack while authorities were present in response to a complaint against him, but he was not assaulted or threatened. In fact, the authorities assisted him and took him to Al-Mujtahed Hospital, where he later passed away. The claims also suggested that the incident was linked to Al-Dobie’s ownership of a café, with the authorities allegedly acting on a complaint that the café's opening was prohibited.
Abdul-Salam Al-Hamwi
Tuesday 04th February 2025
The Claim
Verify-Sy conducted an investigation to verify the accuracy of the claims suggesting "the death of a Christian civilian from a heart attack after being assaulted by members of the new Syrian administration because of owning a cafe, which they considered prohibited." It was found that the claim is misleading.
Verify-Sy reached out to the deceased's nephew, Dr. François Darani, a resident of Germany, to clarify the circumstances of his uncle's death. Darani explained that his uncle had visited the French Hospital (St. Louis Hospital) after suffering a health setback a day before his passing. The next day, a neighbor filed a complaint against Al-Dobie, prompting security forces to visit his café late at night. Darani confirmed that his uncle was not assaulted or threatened but suffered a heart attack and was later transferred to Al-Mujtahed Hospital, where he passed away.
Darani also mentioned that the person who filed the complaint had a history of making similar false claims even before the ousting of the Assad regime late last year. He stated that Al-Dobie’s family had contacted local authorities to address the matter with the security forces who arrived late, emphasizing that the complaint did not require urgency and calling for an investigation into the repeated false complaints from the same individual.
In the same context, Verify-Sy contacted Dr. Marwa Al-Amar, an emergency medicine specialist and a member of the chief doctors at Al-Mujtahed Hospital, where Al-Dobie was transferred. Dr. Al-Amar confirmed that Al-Dobie arrived at the hospital without a pulse, and all attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful. She emphasized that there were no signs of assault or injury on his body and clarified that the exact cause of death could not be determined by her, as it falls under the jurisdiction of forensic medicine.
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