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Swedish male model 'attacked Arabian princess ex-lover's chauffeur after she caught him having threesome in her flat'​

By David Wilkes
Last updated at 10:43 AM on 15th July 2010


A 'gold-digging' male model dumped by a Saudi Arabian princess after she caught him with two other women attacked her chauffeur in a rage, a court heard yesterday.

The fracas unfolded at the princess's London flat after a night of drink and drugs, jurors were told.

Swedish model Patrick Ribbsaeter had met Sara Al-Amoudi on holiday in Thailand and the pair became lovers


Perfect pose: Patrick Ribbsaeter in one of his modelling shots

The relationship offered the promise of unimaginable wealth to Ribbsaeter, 30, who has modelled for a host of household names, including Calvin Klein, Armani, Gucci and Christian Dior.

But his hopes of a gilded future promptly disappeared when she caught him with the other women in her flat in Victoria, Central London, the court heard.

And after she dumped him, Ribbsaeter, 30, is alleged to have lunged at Miss Al-Amoudi as she slept. At this point her driver Sarkis Tokatlian stepped in to stop him, giving him a bloody nose, but Ribbsaeter smashed a wine glass and stabbed the driver six times in his face before beginning to strangle him, a jury was told.
Prosecutor Martin Whitehouse said the trial showed a world that was a far cry from the 'idyllic, perhaps artificial' image painted of the rich by Hello! magazine.

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'Gold-digger': Patrick Ribbsaeter is alleged to have attacked his ex-girlfriend's chauffeur in a drunk and drug-fuelled rage after she caught him having a three-some in her flat

It was a life of 'drinks, drugs and clubs', he said, that was 'in some respects, rather seedy and, of course, there's violence'.

Pony-tailed Ribbsaeter sat in the dock at Southwark Crown Court wearing an open white shirt exposing his chest as the case against him was outlined.

Mr Whitehouse called him a 'gold-digger' and said that while he may appear charming and good-looking, there was another side to him.
'He's violent, he's vain, he's egocentric,' the prosecutor said. 'He's also, I suggest, a liar and prone to exaggeration.'

The alleged assaults happened after Miss Al-Amoudi and Ribbsaeter went to dinner on a Saturday in September last year following her discovery of the two women.

Mr Tokatlian then drove Miss Al-Amoudi and Ribbsaeter in a Rolls-Royce to dinner, then on to a series of nightclubs, including the Ministry of Sound, before the couple returned to her flat in the early hours of Sunday. It was then that she talked about her future with Ribbsaeter and 'realised that Patrick was, after all, not the man for her', the prosecutor said.

Mr Tokatlian returned to the flat after dropping off the car and it became apparent that Ribbsaeter and Miss Al-Amoudi had split up.
The trio talked until Miss Al-Amoudi fell asleep. But Ribbsaeter is then said to have lunged at her, prompting the chauffeur to respond.

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Trial: Sarkis Tokatlian, left, was attacked while trying to protect Saudi Arabian princess Sara Al-Amoundi, it has been claimed

After the alleged glass attack, the pair struggled on the floor by the dining table until Ribbsaeter climbed on top of the victim. He grabbed his throat with both hands, and began to strangle him, stopping only when Mr Tokatlian pushed his thumbs into his attacker's eyes, the court heard.

Mr Whitehouse said: 'Ribbsaeter intended to cause him really serious harm and he was not acting in self-defence.

'By the time it had got round to the strangling, Patrick Ribbsaeter had lost it. He wasn't thinking about her. He was thinking about his future prosperity.
'When he was found out, and realised he could not charm his way out, he reverted to his other character type - violence.'

The jury was told Ribbsaeter has a previous conviction in Sweden for strangling a different ex-girlfriend.

Ribbsaeter told the jury that Mr Tokatlian was the aggressor and that he had only defended himself.

He said he had been drinking and had taken a tiny quantity of ketamine and an ecstasy tablet while the two others had taken much more.
In interview, Ribbsaeter told police he had seen red, had 'the strength of ten men' and added it was a case of 'kill or be killed'.

Ribbsaeter, of no fixed address, denies causing Mr Tokatlian grievous bodily harm with intent, the alternative charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm, and unlawfully wounding Miss Al-Amoudi during the struggle.

The case continues.

Model Patrick Ribbsaeter 'attacked Arabian princess lover's chauffeur after split' | Mail Online
 
Ever wonder why Saudi women cover their faces?? Due to their imoral and corrupt conduct...It has nothing to do with Islam. Saudi royal family is a signification source of fundamentalism financing around the world. They created sleeper cells in our country which are busy wreaking havoc while saudis have disconneted themselves far off..Our biggest threat is not India but fundamentalism and arab bigotry.
 
Qadafi son (diplomat status) was jailed for complain over mistreating her servants where as princess (diplomat status) has been attacked and model is roaming free.

Where is the rule of law?

I doubt that story printed in UK daily mail about a Saudi princess could be true!!!

BTW... this also reflect the plight of western women... they are used like animals.
 
Drugs booze sex parties oh but i must wear a niqab for the photo shoot.:rofl:

lol:rofl:

Niqab has more to do with Arab culture than it has to do with Islam! And reading this article is not that surprising at all, Arab hypocrisy and bigotry at its best, but we have only scratched the surface!

I wonder what those big bellied Sheikhs have to say about this :azn:

maybe their too busy watching fat belly dancers in their "Harems".
 
Qadafi son (diplomat status) was jailed for complain over mistreating her servants where as princess (diplomat status) has been attacked and model is roaming free.

Where is the rule of law?

I doubt that story printed in UK daily mail about a Saudi princess could be true!!!

BTW... this also reflect the plight of western women... they are used like animals.

western woman r in much better condition in compare to south Asian woman...at least they have right to sue in the case any violent but in south Asia woman's can not think about it...
 
western woman r in much better condition in compare to south Asian woman...at least they have right to sue in the case any violent but in south Asia woman's can not think about it...
Indian troll regiment on "cold start".

Is is necessary for you to stampede in any thread and make a case of X vs Y or try to market motherland????
 
Drugs booze sex parties oh but i must wear a niqab for the photo shoot.:rofl:

She was NOT a part of any drugs, booze, or sex parties.

The story is:

She meets male-model, and they get in to relationship.

Guy goes with her to London and stays at her place.

He gets drunk, and has sex with 2 other women.

She comes in and catches him.

Her heart is broken, she gets pissed and they get in to a fight.

Her driver hears the ruckus and gets involved.

The male-model fights back and stabs driver 6 times in face.

The relationship is over.

Court case going on.

PS: She was probably wearing the niqab in an attempt to cover herself from shame and dishonour.

She's too modern to wear that, so don't get real niqabis involved. They are pure and honourable women, unlike this tramp who only uses it to cover her shame.
 
Arabs only knows how to **** their wives...
 
So, princess surname is al-amoudi, Interesting!!!


Sheeples, just look for info on al-amoudi family- a billionnaire no doubt but royal family???
 
So, princess surname is al-amoudi, Interesting!!!


Sheeples, just look for info on al-amoudi family- a billionnaire no doubt but royal family???

Saudi Arabia does not follow colonial codes and hence women continue to keep their family name even after marriage. Al-Amoudi are extensively married in Saudi Royal family and happen to be on the liberal side of society.
 
These kind of scandals are common in all cultures. It is just surprising that Saudi princess is involved. She may not be able to return to Saudi Arabia since Muttawa'ah (moral police) will arrest her and have her stoned to death.

Saudi Arabia does not follow colonial codes and hence women continue to keep their family name even after marriage. Al-Amoudi are extensively married in Saudi Royal family and happen to be on the liberal side of society.

It is true in Iran too where women keep their family name. Pakistanis wives and their children adopt their husband's first name as family name. It has been a problem in Canada for Pakistanis since they ask how come you have different surname.
 

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