Salim Mehajers sister Sanaa splits from Nomads bikie enforcer husband

THE relationship between two of Australias most notorious families seems to have suffered a blow, with the second union between the Ibrahim/Mehajer clans breaking down. They might have tied the knot just two days after announcing they were getting hitched, but Salim Mehajers younger sister, Sanaa, and her bikie enforcer husband Mouhamed Moudi Tajjour

THE relationship between two of Australia’s most notorious families seems to have suffered a blow, with the second union between the Ibrahim/Mehajer clans breaking down.

They might have tied the knot just two days after announcing they were getting hitched, but Salim Mehajer’s younger sister, Sanaa, and her bikie enforcer husband Mouhamed ‘Moudi’ Tajjour — who is also the cousin of Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim — appear to have called quits on their marriage just three months after the ceremony.

The senior member of the Nomads bikie gang and convicted killer shared a post declaring he was now single and changed his Instagram bio to reflect the same earlier this week.

The couple have both unfollowed each other on the social media platform, with both Tajjour and Sanaa Mahajer also deleting all of the photos they had posted together at the peak of their romance.

Although, Sanaa Mahajer still has “Tajjour” listed as her last name on her Instagram account.

News.com.au revealed Tajjour first announced his engagement to Mehajer on his Instagram page on Christmas Eve.

“#wedding is just around the corner. Just got engaged to my beautiful darling future wife to be. Love u [sic] from bottom my heart my darling wife to be,” he wrote below a picture of the two.

Later, the 33-year-old shared another picture celebrating his love for his partner, who is 10 years younger than him.

“Thank you for agreeing to be with me for the rest of my life. How did someone so beautiful love a head like mine,” he wrote.

Then, on Boxing Day last year the pair got married and shared snippets of the small ceremony to their followers on Instagram, with the couple boasting an even more extravagant celebration was in the works.

“Officially #MrsTajjour Stay tuned for our wedding in 2018,” Mahajer posted on her Instagram.

The newly engaged couple were believed to have first met at the high-profile wedding of Ms Mehajer’s older sister Aisha and Tajjour’s first cousins once removed Hassan Sam Sayour — the nephew of Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim.

This first celebration which saw the glitz and glamour of the Mehajers bonded with one of Australia’s most high profile underworld families was marked with its own controversy after the bodyguard of John Ibrahim lay in hospital as the result of taking a bullet in his back just metres from where the ceremony took place.

Semi “Tongan Sam” Ngata was hit when he moved into the path of the bullet to protect the bride-to-be in the backyard of Ibrahim’s mother’s home, with a source claiming it was meant to be a “warning shot”.

The shooting saw the nuptials take place against a backdrop of security, bikies and police.

A spokesman for Mehajer denied any suggestion of a falling-out between the two notorious families.

Tajjour is a life member of the Nomads, having first joined the motorcycle club in 1999.

In 2006, the bikie enforcer, his brother Sleiman and Michael Ibrahim were convicted of the manslaughter of Robin Nassour — the brother of Fat Pizza actor George Nassour.

The murder stemmed from Ibrahim’s belief that a rude finger gesture delivered by Robin Nassour to his brother George had been meant for him.

Following the incident, the Tajjour brothers, Ibrahim and a fourth man, Faouzi Abou-Jibal, lured both Nassour brothers to an apartment car park at Chiswick, in Sydney’s inner west.

When they arrived, the four men ambushed the brothers.

Robin Nassour was fatally stabbed, punched and kicked, while his brother George was wounded.

The four men surrounded Mr Nassour, punching and kicking him while he was on the ground.

Neither of the Tajjour brothers or Ibrahim knew that Abou-Jibal was armed until he stabbed George Nassour in his leg. Abou-Jibal also stabbed Robin Nassour twice, with a wound to his thigh causing loss of blood which ultimately led to his death.

Both brothers spent four years in jail before being released in March 2010, while Ibrahim was given a maximum term of nine years and four months.

Faouzi Abou-Jibal was fatally shot in the back in a park six months after the killing.

ncG1vNJzZmimlazAb6%2FOpmWarV%2BpsqS0zaijqJ%2BpZLyvuMinnGirn5i2oriOrJiloZ1iuqa0wKOcq6tdqLa0wMSrZJqmlGK7sLnAnapmmpmgtqZ5xKedqKqTmr9uuc6um6JlpJa3q7vUq2SsqJyewW6txa2cq2Wknb%2BmsYympqesmKh6rq3Rq6Can5Vku6bD0maqraeirnyifZGfnGyZZGuCpH2Pcp2ebJWZf3WFw25pnp5iZrNygA%3D%3D

 Share!