Kamel Hana Gegeo

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Kamel Hana Gegeo (Template:Langx; Template:Langx; c. 1960s – 18 October 1988) was an Iraqi Assyrian bodyguard, valet, and food taster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He was murdered by Saddam’s son, Uday Hussein, at a party with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as a guest.

Career

Gegeo is said to have introduced Saddam to his second wife, Samira Shahbandar, and arranged trysts between them, which led to a feud between Gegeo and Sajida Talfah (Saddam’s first wife), and Uday Hussein who took it as an insult to his mother Sajida.[1] Gegeo’s father, Hana Gegeo, was one of Saddam Hussein’s personal chefs, his mother was the nanny of Hala (one of Saddam’s daughters). His brother, Malco Hana Gegeo (Arabic: ملكو حنا ججو), was a military man assigned by Saddam to form the Assyrian forces, which were then called the Assyrian regiment.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Death

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". On 18 October 1988, Gegeo was murdered by Uday Hussein. During a party thrown in honour of Suzanne Mubarak (the wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak), Uday bludgeoned Gegeo with a club in front of guests, and by some accounts, finally shot him to death, possibly acting on orders from his mother.[2] Saddam was willing to punish Uday and arrest him for murder, but after multiple pleas by his first wife Sajida Talfah and Gegeo’s parents to pardon Uday, he exiled him to Switzerland instead of imprisoning him.[3][4] Mubarak himself later called Uday a "psychopath".[2]

References

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  1. Obituary for Uday Saddam Hussein reporting the murder of Gegeo, FOX News(bad link)
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  4. "Uday & Qusay Hussein, Saddam's Wacky Sons". The Konformist. August 2003

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