Several family members of the late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden were killed in an airplane crash Friday in the south of England,
the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Britain confirmed Saturday.
In a
message on Twitter in Arabic, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud offered
his condolences to the Bin Laden family, and said that Saudi authorities
will work with the British to repatriate the victims' bodies.
"His
Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud... has paid his
condolences to the family and relatives of Mohammed bin Laden at
Blackbushe airport in Britain for the great loss they have suffered as a
result of the crash of the plane that was carrying the family," the
message said, according to BBC News.
Four people - three
passengers and the pilot - died Friday when their private jet crashed
and exploded in the English town of Yateley in Hampshire county while
attempting to land at Blackbushe Airport.
According to the latest
reports, the plane, an Embraer Phenom 300 made in Brazil, crashed
against a British Car Auctions building as it was coming in for a
landing.
The private jet had taken off from Milan, the Italian
airport said, and, according to BBC News, it belonged to an aviation
company owned by the Bin Laden family, which has a business empire in
Saudi Arabia.
Three passengers and the pilot lost their lives when
the plane crashed and exploded, but there were no victims on the
ground, local police said.
British authorities together with the
Saudis are now investigating the exact causes of the crash, while taking
measures to repatriate the bodies to the Arab nation as soon as
possible.
The family of Osama bin Laden, who was slain by the
United States in 2011 in Pakistan, is originally from Yemen, but the
father Mohammed moved to Saudi Arabia early in the 20th century and
built a business empire there in the construction sector.
According
to the BBC, Mohammed bin Laden, who died in a plane crash in 1968, had
many wives and is estimated to have had at least 50 children, including
Osama bin Laden, who was disinherited after organizing the terrorist
attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, in the United States. EFE
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Emeka
Ike now seems to be living out his life in courts. From the eviction
court tussle with his landlord over the property on which his school was
situated, to the battle for the presidency of the Actors Guild of
Nigeria, AGN, and the far-from-over divorce mess his wife has dragged
him into, there seems to be no end in sight with his romance with
courts. - See more at:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/divorce-mess-emeka-ikes-wife-insists-on-separation/#sthash.8KH2MMwk.dpuf
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