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MOHAMED SALAH has donated £130,000 to help rebuild an Egyptian church which burned down and killed 41 people.
The Abu Seifein Church, located in the Egyptian city of Giza, burned down on Sunday.
And Salah has acted incredibly swiftly and generously, with local media confirming his huge donation.
He received widespread praise from the Egyptian people on social media.
This is not the first time he has handed over his own money to help his country.
In 2019, he gave £2.48million to Egypt’s National Cancer Institute after a terrorist attack killed 20 people.
He also gave more than £500,000 worth of equipment to a children’s cancer hospital in his home country.
And it is not just in Egypt where his generosity has been recognised.
During the Covid pandemic two years ago, Salah was pictured paying for some fans’ fuel in Liverpool.
Back in June, The Sunday Times ranked Salah as the eighth most charitable person in the UK.
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