Friday, August 27, 2010

UAE stately Sheikh Ahmed Bin Zayed al-Nahyan blank after glider crash

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Police in Morocco are acid for the hermit of the personality of the United Arab Emirates who has been blank for 3 days after a glider he was in crashed in to a lake on Friday.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, 41, who heads Abu Dhabis emperor investment account the largest of the kind in the universe crashed in to a lake close to the Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah dam, about twenty-five miles (40km) south of Rabat on Friday.

The Spanish commander was discovered unscathed but Sheikh al-Nahyan, 41, who is ranked 27th on the Forbes list of the majority absolute people in the world, is still missing.

Fishermen assimilated the poke of the lake at the weekend, that was hermetic off by security forces after the crash.The area is renouned for distraction and fishing, with a stately house nearby, but officials pronounced new rains had swollen the H2O level, creation the poke some-more difficult.

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The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is believed to have resources value a little $627 billion (420 billion), often in Europe and North America, and drawn largely from the Gulf emirates oil surplus. Traditionally sly about its operations, it is reported to have stakes in Heathrow airport, as well as Citigroup and Hyatt.

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