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Saudi Prince in Night Club spend one million dollar

is it me or any one else see an indian sitting besides the girl aswell?
must be the sheikhs chaplooooos :D
 
Thats why he gives 1500 riyals otherwise 5 riyal would be the best you can expect.:bunny:
And all you bashing indians you are making me angry:devil:

so what? you ask for the cheapest salary when outsourcing a software company and take 1500 riyals to park a car? :undecided:
is it genetic?
 
so what? you ask for the cheapest salary when outsourcing a software company and take 1500 riyals to park a car? :undecided:
Hey you hurt me. :angry:
I am paid very little in comparison to 1500 riyal for parking and had to do a lot of bloody programing.:hitwall:
 
****** rich animals.. these sand blasted beduin princes are..

You know , we can sell them off few Alkhalids and JF-17 Thunders going by the ways of others...:P

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well first off... he is not a prince... and second.. it is not real money which he throws.. but fake ones... u pay 500 of the real money and u get 10000 of the fake money... and then u have it to throw it around... that is how it works.. this video.. has been going around for ages...
 
and pakistani's look up to these people, they deserve what they get!!!!



they keep YOU ignorant whilst they practice the OPPOSITE of what they preach.
 
that's his own personal life. ppl, mind your own business.
 
that's his own personal life. ppl, mind your own business.

Your point is not valid in this case. SA is a country which beheads people for prostitution, drug abuse and homosexuality. But the people who head the government are involved in these acts.
 
The reason people care what the royal family is up to is because Saudi Arabian people are living in very bad conditions where as they're so called "Royal Family" just spends money as if there is no tomorrow. They also break laws within the country or just leave it o break the laws they impose on others this is why people care.
 
A British court has heard allegations that a Saudi prince beat his servant to death in what the prosecution team allege was a frenzied $ex attack.

Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud, 34, is accused of murdering Bandar Abdullah Abdulaziz on February 15, after allegedly abusing him for months. The victim is an orphan who was adopted by a wealthy family in Saudi Arabia. He travelled with the prince over the past three years.

The trial, which opened at the London criminal court on Tuesday, has shown a CCTV video of the prince assaulting Abdulaziz in a hotel lift, about three weeks before he was found dead.

The prosecution said the 32-year-old victim's submissive behaviour during the attack is evidence that he was used to abuse and had been subjected to an ongoing campaign of violence.

"It is a nasty assault with the victim suffering a whole series of blows being struck with both fists and elbows," Jonathan Laidlaw, the prosecutor, said.

"What is also evident from the victim's behaviour is that he had become by this point almost entirely submissive."

He added that bloodstains found on the pillow and in the hotel room were "consistent with the victim having been the subject of a series of separate assaults before he was killed."

'Sexual connotation'

Abdulaziz was found dead on a bed at London's Landmark Hotel with bite marks on his cheeks, and injuries to his face, back, neck and abdomen.

An autopsy also found evidence of strangulation.

Laidlaw said the bite marks had "an obvious sexual connotation", but al Saud has insisted that the pair were friends. The prince maintained that he is heterosexual.

The prosecutor said al Saud was "concealing of the sexual aspect to his abuse" for "altogether more sinister reasons and it tends to suggest that there was a sexual element to the circumstances of the killing."

Al Saud, who has denied murder but accepted manslaughter, told police that the pair drank at the hotel bar until the early hours of the morning on February 15 before returning to the room.



He said when he woke in the afternoon he could not wake the victim.

The trial is due to resume later on Wednesday.Saudi prince tried for murder in UK - Europe - Al Jazeera English


 
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