Amr Hamed
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DiedAugust 20, 1998
Al Farouq training camp, Afghanistan
OthernamesAmer Ahmed
OccupationsBasketball player, Co-founder of 4-U Enterprises
Amr Mohamed Hamed | |
|---|---|
| عمرو محمد حامد | |
| Died | August 20, 1998 Al Farouq training camp, Afghanistan |
| Other names | Amer Ahmed |
| Occupations | Basketball player, Co-founder of 4-U Enterprises |
Amr Mohamed Hamed (Arabic: عمرو محمد حامد) (also Amer Ahmed[1]) was a Canadian who died in the American bombing of an Afghan training camp on August 20, 1998, as retaliation for the African embassy bombings.[2][3]
While living in Egypt, Hamed had played for the Egypt national basketball team.[4] However, he immigrated to Canada, landing at Lacolle, Quebec and making his way westward to Vancouver, British Columbia.[4]