‘The Egyptian Magician’ — Suspect went from decorated boxer to alleged daughter-killer
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
Kabary Salem at Trenton Professional Boxing Club in New Jersey, 2000. (Mike Nixon/Staff The Times of Trenton)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Kabary Salem, 52, the man indicted by a grand jury on a murder charge in the case of his daughter, Ola Salem, had a lengthy boxing career that included Olympic competition.
Kabary Salem, as a 24-years-old, fought for Egypt in the 1992 Olympic games in Barcelona as a light-middleweight, online records show. Four years later, as a middleweight, he fought at the 1996 Atlanta summer Olympic games.