Sheikha Latifa made her appeal in a letter smuggled out of DubaiDubai’s captive princess, Sheikha Latifa, has appealed to British police to re-investigate the fate of her missing older sister who disappeared in Cambridge two decades ago, according to a smuggled letter. The letter said the police could help to free Sheikha Shamsa, 39, who in 2000 ran away from the Longcross estate, near Chobham, Surrey, owned by her father, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. SponsoredShe was seized two months later by four men from a hotel in Cambridge, flown by helicopter to France and from there back to Dubai by private jet. Sheikha Shamsa was “tortured by getting her feet caned” claims her sister, Sheikha Latifa FACEBOOKCambridgeshire police investigated at the time but were blocked from pursuing the case to the United Arab Emirates. “All I ask of you is to please give attention on
Source: The Times February 25, 2021 12:00 UTC