Orgy and drug overdose revealed how the Arab prince in London was found dead

New details have come to light from the death of the prince from the United Arab Emirates, son of the ruler of the town of Sharjah, who was found lifeless in his luxury apartment in London this summer. British media record that the prince's death was due to an overdose of cocaine, after [...]
New details have come to light from the death of the prince from the United Arab Emirates, son of the ruler of the town of Sharjah, who was found lifeless in his luxury apartment in London this summer.
British media record that the prince's death was due to an overdosage of cocaine after a wild sex night with a male.
Sheikh Khalid Al Qasim, 39, was found dead from the cleaning woman in the western part of the British capital. According to the investigation, the sheik had been subjected to drug poisoning at high levels.
According to authorities, the last person to visit him in his apartment had been an exort male named Yohan Escobar. Asked by authorities, Escobar said he had used the same drug mix.
The father of the victim Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasim has ruled Sharjahu since 1972. Even the ruler's eldest son from his first marriage, Sheikh Mohammed bin Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasim died of a 24-year-old drug overdose in 1999 at the Sussex family home.














