If you search on the internet for notes published by the Lebanese singer Sabah in the Lebanese magazine Al-Shabaka in the past, The title put forth by the French-language “Laurion” in Beirut about the crime was: “The mysterious corpse of Saoufar of a smuggled monk … the arrest of 5 people, including George Ghosn,” referring to the word Saoufar, to a mountain resort in which they found the priest Paul Massad dead, and the newspaper wrote at that time that ” He was with the help of partners, including the cashier, George Ghosn, specialized in smuggling diamonds, gold, hard currencies and drugs. “And that his killing was on 17 April 1960 by firing bullets.” They arrested George Ghosn after 3 days, and he told the investigators that the operation “was an intimidation attempt that ended in a bad way” and they transferred him to a “prison Baabda “where he started since his arrival” by distributing bribes to prison guards, claiming that he had pityed them, according to The alleged judge of the investigation.
Singer Sabah in the Lebanese magazine “Al-Shabaka” in the past, you would know from her tenth episode, that a Lebanese man named George Ghosn, deprived her of one of them, was obsessed with her love, and he could marry her, even though Lebanese Paul Massad was a shepherd in the 1950s. The last century, in a diocese in Cairo, was a morning frequented by it, but George Ghosn killed him in 1960 in Lebanon after a dispute between the two, so they arrested him and sentenced him to death, then they reduced him to 15 years in prison, after which Ghosn lived in Brazil, where he died in 2006 and buried him in a cemetery in the city of Rio De Janeiro, leaving a widow and 4 children .. one of them is the famous Carlos Ghosn.
Carlos Ghosn’s Father Killed a Pastor for Arab Singer Sabah
by Hülya Karahan
https://www.istanbulpost.com.tr/carlos-ghosns-father-killed-a-pastor-for-arab-singer-sabah/
Several reports, revealed that Carlos Ghosn’s father killed a priest who was obsessed with the love of the famous Arab artist Sabah.
If you search on the internet for notes published by the Lebanese singer Sabah in the Lebanese magazine Al-Shabaka in the past, The title put forth by the French-language “Laurion” in Beirut about the crime was: “The mysterious corpse of Saoufar of a smuggled monk … the arrest of 5 people, including George Ghosn,” referring to the word Saoufar, to a mountain resort in which they found the priest Paul Massad dead, and the newspaper wrote at that time that ” He was with the help of partners, including the cashier, George Ghosn, specialized in smuggling diamonds, gold, hard currencies and drugs. “And that his killing was on 17 April 1960 by firing bullets.” They arrested George Ghosn after 3 days, and he told the investigators that the operation “was an intimidation attempt that ended in a bad way” and they transferred him to a “prison Baabda “where he started since his arrival” by distributing bribes to prison guards, claiming that he had pityed them, according to The alleged judge of the investigation.
Singer Sabah in the Lebanese magazine “Al-Shabaka” in the past, you would know from her tenth episode, that a Lebanese man named George Ghosn, deprived her of one of them, was obsessed with her love, and he could marry her, even though Lebanese Paul Massad was a shepherd in the 1950s. The last century, in a diocese in Cairo, was a morning frequented by it, but George Ghosn killed him in 1960 in Lebanon after a dispute between the two, so they arrested him and sentenced him to death, then they reduced him to 15 years in prison, after which Ghosn lived in Brazil, where he died in 2006 and buried him in a cemetery in the city of Rio De Janeiro, leaving a widow and 4 children .. one of them is the famous Carlos Ghosn.
Sabah said in the tenth episode, that she was hesitating on the diocese in the Shubra neighborhood of Cairo. “One of its pastors was the late Father Paul Massad, who was killed in 1960 on the” Majdal “road in Lebanon, and they were accused of killing both the banker George Ghosn and Salim Abdel-Khaleq. His meeting, however, I told him that in his love was difficult, “so that our father’s heart was tormented, and he asked to be transferred from Cairo to Lebanon, and I envision everything in this life, until he was absent for 15 years, so I came back to find him killed on an abandoned path in a village in Lebanon” according to her version.
Nearly 60 years later, Le Nouvel Observateur, known in France as L’Obs, acronyms, states that its correspondent in Japan, Reggie Arnaud, has investigated the murder of that monk in Lebanon, and he will include it in a book he will publish on February 5 in the name “The Fugitive” of Carlos. Ghosn, and in a chapter about him, he talks about his murderer, the father of the former president of the Nissan-Renault alliance, based on what the L’orient newspaper published in the French in the 1960s in Beirut reported on the crime.
Sabah concert live from Lebanon
INFO OBS. La tragédie familiale que Carlos Ghosn a toujours occultée
L’OBS
https://www.nouvelobs.com/economie/20200107.OBS23163/info-obs-la-tragedie-familiale-que-carlos-ghosn-a-toujours-occultee.html
Jamais un patron n’avait autant raconté sa vie que Carlos Ghosn. Sauf que l’ancien patron de Renault et Nissan avait volontairement tu un pan essentiel de son existence : le passé de son père, George Ghosn (Jorge Ghosn). Condamné à mort – peine qui ne sera pas exécutée – puis emprisonné de longues années.
par Pascal Riché et Clément Lacombe
« Je raconte l’histoire de ma famille, car elle a profondément façonné ma vie et mon identité. » Voilà ce qu’écrivait Carlos Ghosn dans le deuxième article d’une série de trente, écrits à la première personne et retraçant l’ensemble de sa vie, publiés en 2017 dans « Nikkei Asian Review ». De sa naissance au Brésil, en 1954, à son arrivée au Liban avec sa mère, à l’âge de 6 ans, de son éducation chez les jésuites à Beyrouth à son entrée en maths sup à Paris, l’ancien PDG de Renault et Nissan s’est livré comme sans doute jamais un autre patron avant lui. Autobiographie en japonais et en français, quantités de livres autorisés, un manga sur sa vie pour lequel il avait accordé vingt-quatre heures d’entretien aux auteurs, archives photographiques distribuées à foison aux rédactions… Pour Ghosn, son histoire faisait sa force : de là, il disait tirer sa compréhension des mécanismes de mondialisation ou sa capacité à diriger des équipes multiculturelles.
Dans le storytelling de sa vie, Ghosn a toujours beaucoup insisté sur le modèle qu’était son grand-père paternel Bichara, parti sans le sou à l’âge de 13 ans des contreforts du mont Liban pour s’en aller trouver meilleure fortune au fin fond de l’Amazonie brésilienne – notamment dans le négoce de matières premières. Il a toujours beaucoup insisté aussi sur sa mère Rose, surnommé Zetta, qui a eu « une influence énorme sur sa vie ». En revanche, sur son père, baptisé « Jorge Ghosn » dans ses récits, le …
Carlos Ghosn’s father ‘jailed for killing priest in Lebanon’
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/carlos-ghosns-father-jailed-for-killing-priest-in-lebanon-sl5p3zvj0
Carlos Ghosn’s father ‘jailed for killing priest in Lebanon’
Carlos Ghosn depicted himself as the son of a hardworking and religious family in an autobiography written when he was at the summit of the global car industry.
However, the former head of Nissan and Renault was hiding a dark secret, according to a book to be published in France. It says that Mr Ghosn’s father was a diamond trafficker and convicted murderer who spent more than a decade behind bars in Lebanon in the 1960s and 1970s.
The disclosure comes a day after the fallen car industry tycoon held a press conference in Beirut to explain why he had fled Japan, where he was awaiting trial on charges of corruption. He claimed to have lost faith in Japanese justice and blamed his downfall on…
Carlos Ghosn
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Ghosn#Early_life_and_education
Carlos’ father, Jorge Ghosn was a diamond trader and worked in the airline industry. Jorge was convicted of murdering a priest in Sawfar, Lebanon in 1960. Jorge fled to Brazil in 1975 at the outbreak of Lebanese Civil War.