Missing Emirati princess 'planned escape for seven years'
Source: The Guardian
Missing Emirati princess 'planned escape for seven years'
Daughter of Dubais ruler was seized from yacht off Indian coast after she fled UAE, according to BBC report
Emma Graham-Harrison
Tue 4 Dec 2018 05.00 GMT
An Emirati princess who disappeared after witnesses described her being seized by commandos on a yacht had spent seven years planning her failed escape bid from the Gulf state she considered a gilded prison, according to her friends.
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum is the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Dubais ruler and the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates. The 32-year-old has not been seen or heard from since she was grabbed by armed men about 30 miles off the coast of India in early March, according to witnesses.
The detailed planning for her doomed escape bid is laid out for the first time in a BBC documentary,
Escape From Dubai, through interviews with a French ex-spy and Finnish capoeira teacher who say they helped her plan it, and the Filipino crew that say they tried to sail her to a new life.
Latifa is the second of the Sheikhs daughters to try to flee a life of a caged luxury and then vanish after reports of recapture. Her older sister, Shamsa, was seized on the streets of Cambridge after fleeing the familys Surrey estate in 2000, in an apparent abduction never fully investigated by British police.
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