Historica Wiki
Advertisement
Badih Abou Samra

Badih Abou Samra (born 1959) was a Lebanese-British bare knuckle fighter and DedSec operative who lived in London during the 2020s.

Biography[]

Born in Sidon, Lebanon in 1959, Badih Abou Samra emigrated to the United Kingdom during the Lebanese Civil War. He played on the national under-17 football team and won a £2 million lottery in 2019. He sympathized with DedSec after volunteering with a fellow sympathizer, and, in 2020, he met DedSec operative Lorence Johnson on the streets of Southwark, London. Johnson discovered that Abou Samra was being extorted by Clan Kelley after he defeated their backed candidate in a boxing match, so he tracked down the enforcer Dolores Watson to Crescent Park and stunned her before rushing to Camden High Street to warn Abou Samra about the approach of Clan Kelley thugs. He had Abou Samra hide as he took down Jennifer Ward and her hit squad, and Abou Samra then joined DedSec in gratitude.

Gallery[]

Advertisement