Saudi prince guilty of murder

LONDON – A Saudi prince was found guilty yesterday, of murdering his servant in their room at a luxury London hotel in a ferocious…

LONDON – A Saudi prince was found guilty yesterday, of murdering his servant in their room at a luxury London hotel in a ferocious beating that prosecutors said had a sexual element.

The prince, Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud (34), was convicted at the Old Bailey of murdering Bandar Abdulaziz (32).

The pair were believed to be having some kind of sexual relationship, the court had heard.

Mr Abdulaziz, was found beaten and strangled in the Landmark Hotel in central London in February.

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The court was told the prince had attacked him in the culmination of a campaign of sadistic abuse, the Press Association reported.

Al Saud, who will be sentenced today, had admitted manslaughter but denied murder.

The servant had spent the previous three years travelling as an occasional companion of the prince, whose father is a nephew of the Saudi king and whose mother is a daughter of the king.

He had suffered “a series of heavy punches or blows to his head and face”, leaving his left eye closed and swollen, his lips split open and his teeth chipped and broken, prosecutor Jonathan Laidlaw said.

There also were injuries to his ears and internal bruising and bleeding to the brain, as well as severe injuries to the neck consistent with manual compression, the court was told. – (Reuters)