Casablanca – Moroccan comedian and screenwriter Chaouki Sadoussi has died after a period of illness, leaving fans, followers, and fellow artists in deep shock.

He was buried in Kenitra, as tributes poured in from influencers and members of the artistic community.

News of his passing quickly spread across social media, prompting an outpouring of tributes from influencers and colleagues who remembered him not only as a talented artist but also as a kind and genuine person whose absence will be deeply felt.

Throughout his career, Sadoussi carved out a distinct space in Morocco’s digital and creative scene. He was widely recognized for his ability to blend humor with relatable, everyday situations, creating content that resonated with a broad audience.

Beyond comedy, Sadoussi also contributed to educational content. He launched the series “Machi Tal Dik Darija,” where he produced short, engaging videos aimed at making learning English fun, simple and accessible for a wide audience.

Sadoussi didn’t just teach English, he made it approachable, relatable, and accessible to many who found traditional methods difficult. More importantly, he held a special place in the hearts of many.

His passing leaves a deep sense of loss among those who followed his work and those who knew him personally. Many shared heartfelt messages, remembering Chaouki Sadoussi as someone who brought laughter to others while remaining kind, humble, and genuine behind the scenes. 

His absence will be felt, but his voice and presence will live on through the moments he created and the people he touched.