'They may have put her under house arrest or detention to prevent her from leaving and being outspoken. But to think that there is somebody lower down doing this to please MbS, I doubt that. They could do that with other people—but not a princess.'
A Saudi Arabian royal who disappeared in March is reportedly being kept under house arrest following her mysterious disappearance earlier this year.
Princess Basmah's U.S.-based attorney, Leonard Bennett, told DW that about two months after the incident,"She just fell off the radar; no one knew where she was. We actually feared the worst." When he was finally able to reach her, she was"sounding very much like a hostage," he said.
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