Daughter of Saudi Arabia King Salman ‘flees Paris after ordering bodyguards to murder a painter and decorator’
42 year
old Princess Hassa, the daughter of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of
Saudi Arabia, has fled Paris, France, after allegedly telling her bodyguard to
'murder a painter and decorator' over the weekend.
According to reports,
Princess Hassa allegedly told her bodyguard “You have to kill this dog, he
doesn’t deserve to live.”
The bodyguard who hasn't
been named yet to the media was arrested last week in Paris and appeared before
a judge on Sunday where he revealed the allegations while
the Princess has reportedly pleaded diplomatic immunity against
prosecution.
According to the
bodyguard's statement in court, (Princess Hassa did not appear in court for the
hearing), Hassa was infuriated after catching a 53 year old workman taking
pictures of her, and so ordered him to attack the man.
According to Le
Point magazine, who broke the story, the bodyguard said he had done the
“minimum necessary” to “restrain” the workman after the princess caught him
taking pictures.
The workman was accused
of wanting to sell the images of inside of the flat in Avenue Foch, the
prestigious road close to the Arc de Triomphe- where the Princess was staying,
to the media.
The judicial police said
in court there's nothing wrong with painters and decorators taking pictures on
their smartphones while doing jobs and the workman's lawyer revealed that the
princess ordered her bodyguard to beat the unidentified Frenchman up, tie his
hands and feet together, and then made him kiss her feet. And then after four
hours, the workman was kicked out of the flat, and told to “never return” to
the area.
Elie Hatem, the
bodyguard’s barrister, says the workman's version of events are false:
“There were more than twenty people in the
apartments. How can the facts as outlined by the complainant have been
overlooked?”
No official statement
has so far been released by the Princess, her Dad or the Saudi Arabian embassy
in Paris.
Source: Le Point
Magazine/ Sun UK
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