MADAME FAHMY
LATE HUSBAND'S PRESENTS RELATI VES SUE FOR RECOYEEX* ' i LONDON, January .71. f The sisters of Fa limy Bey are suing Madame Fahiuy for the return of a gold-mounted and diamond-studded dressing case, fitted with goldstopnored bottles and gold-b(aeked brushes, and valued at £I.OOO, which her husband presented to her. Madame Fahiuy, who lias a fine so- . prano voice, is studying for an operatic career. 1 [The acquittal of Madame 1' ah my, O , beautiful Frenchwoman, who was i charged with the murder of her Egyp- j tion husband, Falnny Hey, ended one 1 of the sensational trials in 1923 ia Lon- ] don.] ■
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Evening Star, Issue 19175, 16 February 1926, Page 5
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