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Egyptian actress, tourists brawl at Dubai hotel

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Egyptian actress, tourists brawl at Dubai hotel

Dubai - The were all taken to the Al Barsha police station.

Published: Wed 11 Jul 2018, 2:40 PM

An Egyptian actress was involved in a brawl with an American tourist and his family at a Dubai hotel before the police broke up the fight and took them all to the station, Khaleej Times can reveal. The celebrity and her sister were reportedly caught on camera last month attacking the tourist, his wife and 11-year-old daughter at the Atlantis.

After both parties were taken to Al Barsha police station, the actress told officers that the family attacked her as well. The police have charged both parties with assault.

A customer at the hotel filmed the incident on camera as the sisters allegedly attacked the family on June 29.
The actress denied the allegation in a statement.
The 47-year-old tourist told the police he heard the actress screaming at his daughter in Arabic. "I didn't know who she was, so I approached her to see what was going on and to also tell her that my daughter didn't speak Arabic."

"I then told her it was inappropriate to yell like that in public, but she shifted to English and cursed us all," the tourist alleged.

He added that the actress accused his daughter of filming her as she was relaxing in her swimsuit while smoking. The tourist then told the actress that his daughter was taking photos of her 5-year-old brother at the playground of the restaurant. "I asked her why my daughter would film her if we had never met her before and did not know she was."

He said the actress revealed who she was before her sister and a third woman "attacked the family". "She bit my wife, then attacked my daughter and scratched her before snatching the phone out of her hand and breaking it.

"Her sister bit me in the shoulder, too," the tourist said.

Witnesses said they heard the actress screaming at the 11-year-old girl, calling her an animal. Unable to understand the actress' language, the girl started looking for her parents, who were was only 15 feet away.

After giving their testimonies to the police, the family headed to the American consulate, which referred them to legal consultant Hassan Elhais from Al Rowad Advocates.

The lawyer advised the family to head to the Rashid Hospital for medical check-ups. The medical reports showed the family sustained bite marks, scratches and bruises.

sherouk@khaleejtimes.com



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