Rabat - His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message of condolences and compassion to the family of the late actress Naima Lamcharki. In this message, the Sovereign affirms having learned with deep emotion and grief the sad news of the passing of Actress Naima Lamcharki, may God have her in His holy mercy. In this painful circumstance, HM the King expresses to the family of the deceased, her loved ones and admirers, including her family in arts and national culture, His heartfelt condolences and sincere feelings of sympathy following the passing of one of the pioneers of theater, television and cinema in Morocco, who contributed, for decades, to enrich the Moroccan artistic scene with distinguished works. The deceased highlighted, through these works, the authenticity and richness of the noble and constructive Moroccan dramatic art, thanks to her strong will, her spontaneity, her creative spirit and her passion for the centuries-old national heritage, the Sovereign added. Recalling the great human qualiti es of the deceased, her sincere patriotism and her unfailing commitment to the glorious Alawid Throne, HM the King implores the Most High to grant the members of her family patience and comfort, to reward her amply for her praiseworthy services rendered to her homeland and to accept her among the Virtuous. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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