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Police charge Dubai man after tragic accidental death of girlfriend
Calcutta News.Net Friday 3rd July, 2009
In a bizarre twist a man who lost his female flatmate in a tragic accident will now be prosecuted because of an unrelated incident.
The man, an Egyptian engineer, was sharing an apartment with a woman at Discovery Gardens, a residential development near Dubai Marina. The woman was practising ballet on the balcony of their apartment when she fell.
The man was questioned extensively by Dubai Police for several hours about the incident. In the course of the questioning the man admitted he and the 28-year-old woman had had consensual sex.
Now Dubai Police have charged the man and will prosectute him for having consensual sex with a woman he was not married to.
The matter will be heard by the Dubai Misdemeanours Court. Email this story to a friend
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GOMER 07-04-09, 08:23 AM |
Police charge Dubai man after tragic accidental death of girlfriend
Hmmmmm?????????
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Anonymous 07-04-09, 01:29 PM |
Hmmmmmm??? That is really interesting. You will really need the committed and professionalS to crack this one. Not the corrupted. It will just be a BONANZA!!
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Anonymous 07-04-09, 10:26 PM |
WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO TO BECOME AN ADULT WHEN U STILL CAN’T COMMIT TO A RELATIONSHIP UNLESS UR MARRIED...THIS IS SO PREHISTORIC AND BESIDES..IT WAS CONSENSUAL. WHAT’S NEXT???? GOING TO HAVE TO PUT CAMERAS UP EVERYWHERE FROM NOW ON..SEEMS NOTHING IS PRIVATE ANYMORE...COME ON..THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS....
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2CanadafrmDbx 07-04-09, 11:08 PM |
How can you still live inm Dubai?
Height of hypocrisy!!!
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