
Monday 05/January/2026 – 12:09 AM
The plane on which the singer Tariq Al-Sheikh was returning from Dubai to Cairo witnessed a state of anxiety and terror among the passengers, after it suffered a sudden technical malfunction, which required it to return again to Dubai Airport, in order to preserve the safety of the passengers.
Cairo 24 reveals what happened after Tariq Al-Sheikh’s plane crashed
A source close to the artist Tariq Al-Sheikh said, in exclusive statements to Cairo 24, that the plane took off from Dubai Airport normally, but about an hour after take-off, abnormal behavior began to appear inside the plane, which raised the concerns of the passengers.
The source added that the plane’s captain informed the passengers of a danger resulting from a technical malfunction, stressing that the situation would be dealt with according to established safety procedures, before oxygen masks suddenly landed on the passengers, with sirens sounding inside the plane.
The source explained that everyone on board the plane experienced difficult moments, characterized by fear and anxiety, before the plane captain made the decision to return to Dubai Airport again, in order to preserve the safety of the passengers and the plane.
The source indicated that after dealing with the crisis, the artist Tariq Al-Sheikh returned to Cairo a short time ago on another plane, confirming that he is fine and in good health, and was keen to reassure his fans and fans.
Statements by Tariq Al-Sheikh
Popular singer Tariq Al-Sheikh was previously a guest on the Last Word program presented by Al-Ain Ahmed Salem, through which he revealed many of the scenes of his personal and professional life.
Tariq Al-Sheikh said: The popular singer always has a place inside him that contains grief and sadness, and everyone comes to his own pain, and if the popular singer did not have this place inside him and you saw it, it would not reach people. If you saw it, you would believe it, and we must say that drugs lost many people and the song Al-Kif was a message.
He added: We were working on a cassette, and the word was entering a house. There was not the mobile phone revolution that currently exists. There was only one cassette in the house and the tape was heard in the whole house. I was surprised by the great success, and the production company believed in me, and there were only three channels on it, and the radio was on one channel with a million radio stations on channels now. I also grew up on the songs of Adawiya, Hassan Al-Asmar, Ashraf Al-Masry, Magdy Talaat, and Abdel Basset. Hamouda.






