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Prince’s sister accused of ordering beating: ‘This dog must be killed. He doesn’t deserve to live’

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sister will go on trial accused of ordering her bodyguard to beat up a workman while allegedly yelling shocking abuse.

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A Saudi princess from an infamous royal family will go on trial in Paris accused of ordering her bodyguard to beat up a workman while allegedly yelling “kill him”.

Princess Hassa bint Salman is the daughter of King Salman, the Saudi monarch, and the half-sister of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The case against the princess stems from an alleged assault in her apartment on the ultra-expensive Ave Foch in west Paris in September 2016.

The trial is due to be judged on July 9, a legal source told AFP on Wednesday.

The alleged victim has said he was hired to carry out refurbishment work at Princess Hassa’s apartment, and she became angry after he took a photograph, accusing him of wanting to sell it to the media.

He alleges the princess, said to be in her 40s, then ordered the bodyguard to beat him up.

Le Point magazine reported the princess shouted: “Kill him, the dog, he doesn’t deserve to live.”

The workman says he was punched in the face, his hands were tied, and he was forced to kiss the princess’s feet during an hours-long ordeal.

His tools were confiscated before he was allowed to leave.

AFP reported at the time of the incident his injuries were so severe he was ordered off work for eight days.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Picture: AP /Amr Nabil.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Picture: AP /Amr Nabil.

BODYGUARD CHARGED

The bodyguard was charged on October 1, 2016 with armed violence, theft, issuing death threats and holding someone against their will.

Princess Hassa is likely to be absent from the trial, as she has not been apprehended under an international arrest warrant issued in 2017.

Lionised in the Saudi media for her charity work and women’s rights campaigning, Princess Hassa is sister to Prince Mohammed, one of the most powerful leaders in the Middle East.

Known by his initials MBS, 32-year-old Prince Mohammed has shaken up Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East since he was elevated to Crown Prince in 2017.

Widely regarded as de facto leader under his 82-year-old father King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prince Mohammed has presented himself as a champion of moderate Islam.

But the Crown Prince has faced a diplomatic crisis since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a fierce critic, at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October last year.

The Saudis, after initially denying they knew anything of Khashoggi’s disappearance, finally acknowledged a team killed him inside the consulate but described it as a rogue operation that did not involve the Crown Prince.

Princess Hassa’s legal case is not the first time Saudi royalty have had a brush with the law in France.

In 2013, French authorities ordered assets to be seized from Saudi Princess Maha al-Sudairi, wife of the then interior minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, over an unpaid luxury hotel tab of nearly six million euros ($A9.7 million).

Originally published as Prince’s sister accused of ordering beating: ‘This dog must be killed. He doesn’t deserve to live’

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