The Daily Telegraph

Missing Dubai princess ‘safely back at home’

- By Josie Ensor MIDDLE EAST CORRESPOND­ENT

THE government of Dubai yesterday broke its silence on the case of its missing princess, saying she was safely back home and accusing a former French spy of her kidnap.

Sheikha Latifa, the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-maktoum, Dubai’s ruler, tried to escape the country in March after complainin­g she was effectivel­y being held prisoner by her repressive father.

She fled across the border to Oman with the help of a friend, before boarding a boat to meet French national Hervé Jaubert, who had himself escaped the Emirates in 2008.

The boat set sail for the Indian coast but was intercepte­d by three Indian and two Emirati warships. Mr Jaubert claimed that he and his crew were beaten by commandos before Latifa was whisked away.

Her social media accounts, where she liked to share pictures and videos of herself skydiving, were shut down shortly afterwards.

Detained in Dubai, an internatio­nal civil and criminal justice organisati­on, published a video sent from the 33-year-old princess in the event of her capture.

“My father is the most evil person I have ever met in my life,” she says tearfully in the video. “He’s pure evil. There’s nothing good in him.

“If you are watching this it’s not such a good thing, either I’m dead or I’m in a very, very bad situation.”

She has not been seen or heard from since.

“Her Highness Sheikha Latifa is now safe in Dubai,” read a statement released yesterday by Dubai’s Royal Court. “She and her family are looking forward to celebratin­g her birthday today, in privacy and peace, and to building a happy and stable future for her.”

It went on to claim Mr Jaubert had taken her against her will and then demanded a $100 million (£78.2 million) ransom.

Mr Jaubert could not be reached for comment.

 ??  ?? A video by Sheikha Latifa described her father as ‘the most evil person ever’
A video by Sheikha Latifa described her father as ‘the most evil person ever’

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