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A French court has found the daughter of the king of Saudi Arabia complicit in violence with the threat of a weapon and in kidnapping, and handed down a 10-month suspended prison sentence. A Saudi princess has received a 10-month suspended sentence for being complicit in the beating and kidnapping of a plumber.
In their indictment, prosecutors had accused princess Hassa bint Salman of ordering a bodyguard to beat up a workman in her luxury flat in Paris. Prosecutors had accused Hassa bint Salman of ordering a bodyguard to attack the workman in her flat in Paris.
According to the indictment, Ashraf Eid, the victim, told police the bodyguard had bound his hands, punched, kicked him and forced him to kiss the princess’s feet, after she had accused him of filming her on his mobile phone. According to the charges, the victim, Ashraf Eid, told police the bodyguard had bound his hands, punched, kicked him and forced him to kiss the princess’s feet after she accused him of filming her on his mobile phone.
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