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Saudi Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's sister faces verdict over beating workman in France

| @indiablooms | Jul 09, 2019, at 07:17 pm

Paris, July 9 (IBNS): Saudi Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's sister is facing a verdict in France on Tuesday for allegedly beating an Egyptian-born artisan, media reports said.

The workman was carrying out repairs in the house of Princess Hassa bint Salman who is now facing the charges of complicity of violence and kidnap.

The princess has denied the allegations. She has allegedly suspected the man of planning to sell a photo of her apartment.

However, the workman has alleged that princess had beaten him, tied up and forced him to kiss her feet.

Though Saudi Arabia and France have had a good relationship over the years, the two nations of late are at opposite poles over the Iran Nuclear Deal.

While the Saudi Arabia along with the US has opposed the deal, France wants to salvage it.

 

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