French court issued an arrest warrant against Princess Hassa bint Salman, daughter of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz for beating by her bodyguard against a Paris home decorating worker.
Princess Hassa's arrest order has actually been issued in December last year. But notices to the French media just made this week.
Worker who were beaten and had death threat by a 42-year-old female bodyguard reported the incident to police after being allowed get out of the Saudi daughter's home.
The worker also submitted the photos of violence and death threats from the Saudi women's bodyguard through his cell phone.
According to the New York Times, Princess Hassa was dissatisfied with the work. She, said the victim to the police officer while complaining about the incident, then yelled to her bodyguard. "This dog must be killed. He doesn’t deserve to live." the princess said as soon as his bodyguard arrived.
The guard then strangled and hit the victim at the head and forced him to kneel kiss Hassa's feet.
The worker was finally allowed to leave Hassa's home four hours later. His work equipment was confiscated.
A month after the incident, Princess Hassa's bodyguard charged number of charges including violence, the use of weapons, theft and issued threats to kill the victim.
According to the lawyer of Hassa, Elie Hatem to the daily newspaper Le Parisien, Princess Hassa was angry that the worker was trying to take photos for sale to the media.
Even the princess tried to get the worker's cell phone when her bodyguard appeared.
After the incident, Princess Hassa returned to Saudi Arabia under house arrest by her brother, Prince Mohammed.
Paris police last week went in and inspected Princess Hassa's house and returned the equipment belonging to the worker which confiscated by the princess. The case was re-opened with the release of a court order to arrest the Saudi princess.
The Saudi Arabian embassy did not respond to the release of a warrant for the arrest of Princess Hassa.
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