Boyfriend of death fall woman charged with unlawful sex
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The boyfriend of a woman who fell to her death while practising ballet on the balcony of a Dubai flat has been charged with having consensual sex with her.
The Egyptian engineer has been referred to the Dubai Misdemeanours Court where he will be prosecuted for having sex with the Eastern European women.
According to a report in Gulf News, the suspect admitted to police during interrogations after her death that he had had sex with the women.
The 28-year-old woman was seen dancing on the balcony of his flat in Discovery Gardens minutes before she fell to her death on June 8.
The man said police questioned him for almost a day about his relationship with her before telling him she had died.
A source told the daily paper the pair had been living together for about a month because the woman could not afford to rent a flat on her own.
The man has pleaded guilty to the charges. No date for the hearing has yet been scheduled.
READERS' COMMENTS
Posted by Mart on Tuesday 7 July 2009 at 19:31 UAE time
"We MUST all respect the rules and regulations of this country as they wish! It's not our country. It's not home"
Sure, but surely we're allowed to have opinions? Or are those illegal?
"The only thing that you can do as you wih is to resign and leave to the airport when you wish!One way ticket!"
Its appears that tens of thousands of people are taking your excellent advice!
Back home in the free world we're entitled to have opinions about things. Its called "freedom". We can even criticise things our governments do. Do you understand, or would you like that translated?
What is the point of Arabian Business having a comments section if all anyone is allowed to do is say what a quite wonderful job the UAE government is doing?
Posted by Minaka on Saturday 4 July 2009 at 10:09 UAE time
Aren't we all deviating from the subject of the news report here???
I wonder why anyone would think of practicing their dancing moves on the balcony?? and that too in this heat!!! Crazy I say!!
Posted by SS on Friday 3 July 2009 at 11:36 UAE time
As long as they do not clash with human rights and their own laws which prohibit some of the things mentioned by "Omar". There is definitely an air of hypocrisy here. But let's be frank, if the region ever wants to reach any REAL economic heights, it will have to implement proper laws which conform to the standards set out by major economic powers. If they do not, then they will always be behind no matter what they do.
Posted by Omar, Dubai on Thursday 2 July 2009 at 21:43 UAE time
We are ALL guests in this country. We should simply respect the laws and regulations of this country no matter what they are!!!!
It's not us who make this country. UAE existed long before our existence! It's the leadership and people of this country who make it as they wish!Rule as they wish, do whatever they wish!
They do not need our preaching or judgement. They can make it as they wish!
We are just foreigners who came to work as employees (to a boss) through a limited work contract (3 years) and we signed a document for that (we FULLY accepted that). 3 years, Maybe renewable maybe not, as the people of this country wish!
They can terminate us as and cancel our visas when they wish!
You can only work and get your salary as they wish!
The only thing that you can do as you wih is to resign and leave to the airport when you wish!One way ticket!
Take it as they wish or leave it alone as you wish!!
We MUST all respect the rules and regulations of this country as they wish! It's not our country. It's not home. We are just foreigners - temporary guests - aliens - employees - tourists, etc.. call us as you wish!!! Has anyone promised you the citizenship?? NOOOOOOOO
Easy English!! Is not it?!or you want me to translate it in another language?!
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