Manager threatens ex-girlfriend for leaving with pilot


May 22 (Emirates 24|7): A British manager is accused of threatening to kill a British woman, his ex-girlfriend, and her male friend, a pilot, according to a case before the Dubai Criminal Court, Emarat Al Youm reports

The manager, JJ, 45, allegedly threatened to kill the woman, NL, 25 is left with the other man.

He also threatened to kill the pilot, YM, 35. He is accused of placing his hand on his face and pushing him away.

The incident happened on Feb.2, according to Bur Dubai Police Station records.

In court, JJ denied having issued any threats. “I only pushed YM but I didn’t assault him.”

According to case records on the date of the incident, the woman fixed an appointment with YM at a restaurant, but JJ stalked her to the building.

She had sent an SMS to YM indicating that JJ had arrived at the building.

JJ reportedly shouted, “I will kill you,” he threatened NL. “I will kill you also,” he threatened YM.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Fri, May 22 2015

    Womne these days are very untrustworthy, They are only interested in better relationship for money, I feel sad for the man whose wife left him. However violence is not a way of solving this problem

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