EX-BODYGUARD UNVEILS MORE CORRUPTION IN SAUDI ROYAL FAMILY
15:31 | 2012-12-11
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TEHRAN (FNA)- A former bodyguard of a Saudi princess revealed a
confidential story of the Royal family that had caused a typhoon for
Riyadh rulers.
Mark Young, a former bodyguard of Princess Rima bint Talal, daughter
of the Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, reminisces parts of
his memories about his job in Riyadh and reveals some cases of the
corruption of the Saudi Royal family in interviews with different
Arab papers every now and then.
In a most recent case, Young disclosed that Princess Rima had
kidnapped a charming Armenian youth in Riyadh, kept him in her
bedroom for a month and then escaped to Switzerland with the boy.
The members of Al Saud family were very confused because they feared
that Rima's escape might have been disclosed to the public after the
young man's family started complaining in this regard, the bodyguard
wrote on his page on the Internet.
He noted that Rima's mother, Princess Mona Al Solh, was commissioned
to bring back her daughter to Saudi Arabia at any cost.
"Then Princess Al Solh met Rima in a hotel in Geneva and poured
anesthetic drug in her orange juice and when Rima opened her eyes she
was back in the Saudi capital, Riyadh," Young said.
The Armenian boy was son of a famous Armenian fashion designer
working in Riyadh.
Rima bint Talal is the granddaughter of former Saudi King Abdulaziz
Al Saud.
From: A. Papazian
15:31 | 2012-12-11
World
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TEHRAN (FNA)- A former bodyguard of a Saudi princess revealed a
confidential story of the Royal family that had caused a typhoon for
Riyadh rulers.
Mark Young, a former bodyguard of Princess Rima bint Talal, daughter
of the Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, reminisces parts of
his memories about his job in Riyadh and reveals some cases of the
corruption of the Saudi Royal family in interviews with different
Arab papers every now and then.
In a most recent case, Young disclosed that Princess Rima had
kidnapped a charming Armenian youth in Riyadh, kept him in her
bedroom for a month and then escaped to Switzerland with the boy.
The members of Al Saud family were very confused because they feared
that Rima's escape might have been disclosed to the public after the
young man's family started complaining in this regard, the bodyguard
wrote on his page on the Internet.
He noted that Rima's mother, Princess Mona Al Solh, was commissioned
to bring back her daughter to Saudi Arabia at any cost.
"Then Princess Al Solh met Rima in a hotel in Geneva and poured
anesthetic drug in her orange juice and when Rima opened her eyes she
was back in the Saudi capital, Riyadh," Young said.
The Armenian boy was son of a famous Armenian fashion designer
working in Riyadh.
Rima bint Talal is the granddaughter of former Saudi King Abdulaziz
Al Saud.
From: A. Papazian