Hani Shakir's Family Considers Transferring Him to Paris After Deterioration of His Health

The Egyptian singer Hani Shakir is still lying in the intensive care unit of a private hospital in Giza, after undergoing a serious surgery to remove part of his colon.
With his condition continuing to deteriorate, his family is considering transferring him to the French capital, Paris, to continue his treatment.
Hani Shakir's Condition After Surgery
A source close to Shakir's family revealed in exclusive statements that his wife and son have contacted his medical team, suggesting they transfer the artist to Paris.
The source added that the reason for the request is Shakir's lack of improvement since entering intensive care two weeks ago, as he remains unconscious, despite some minor motor responses.
Possible Transfer Arrangements
The source confirmed that transferring Hani Shakir requires the medical team's approval, in addition to precise arrangements including the use of a medically equipped airplane, and communication with a major hospital in Paris to send medical reports and study the possibility of continuing treatment there.
Slight Improvement and Positive Indicators
Despite the difficulties, the source brought some good news for Hani Shakir's fans, as his body has recently shown some responses to medical stimuli, with slight motor reactions in his hands and feet, which doctors consider a positive sign of regaining some consciousness, while he remains in intensive care until his condition stabilizes.
Care and Precautionary Measures
The source pointed out that the medical team has imposed complete isolation in Shakir's room to prevent infection and provide calm, allowing visits only from his wife and son for limited short periods, while prohibiting entry of anyone else regardless of their relation or status.
Recent Health Context
A close source to the artist previously revealed that the last few days have been the hardest in Shakir's battle with illness, as his condition showed no response to treatment and complete loss of consciousness, raising concerns among the medical team.