Arab Prince Dies After Sex

A designer and prince of the United Arab Emirates died after the use of cocaine and intimate relations, in his apartment worth $15m in London, records from hearings in court show. Sheikh Khalid bin Sultan Al Qasim, 39-year-old, son of Sharjah ruler of the United Arab Emirates, [...]
Sheik Khalid bin Sultan Al Qasim, 39-year-old, son of Sharyah ruler of the United Arab Emirates, had been participating in a party with a man named Yohan Escobar in Knightsbridge, reports The Sun.
The Arab Prince, owner of the Fashion Institute, was found dead from a cleaning woman on July 1st of this year.
She initially believed that he was sleeping, but she was terrified when she touched his neck and realized that she was getting up.
Toxicology tests revealed that Khalid had high GHB levels and amount <x0-recreative” cocaine in his system.
Detective Adrian De Williers said Khalid was along with Yohan Escobar the night he died.
Escobar, who was not suspected of his death, believed Khalid was sleeping when he left the apartment.
Khalid's family, including his twin sister, said he was angered by the death of a man described as “at the top of his career and worldwide”.
A statement read in the court found that Khalid's passion for <x0-creativeity” grew when he moved from Sharjah to England at the age of nine.
Khalid Sheik's father, bin Muhamed Al Qasim, has ruled Sharjahu since 1972.
The ruler's eldest son from his first marriage, Sheik Mohammed bin Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasim, died of an excessive dose of drug ages 24 in 1999, at the family home in Sussex.












