The Martine Affair – – Farouk’s father dies



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Shaher Abdulhak (82), the father of Farouk Abdulhak (33), has died, several media outlets in Yemen report.

It was VG who first brought the information about the supposed death in Norway.

I escaped

Shaher Abdulhak is the father of Farouk Abdulhak, who is wanted and suspected of raping and killing Norwegian student Martine Vik Magnussen (23) in London in 2008. Farouk fled to his native Yemen after the murder and has lived in the country ever since ravaged by war. a free man, largely because of his tyrannical father.

DEAD AND VIOLATED: Martine Vik Magnussen (23) was found dead and raped in London in the spring of 2008. Photo: Privat / All Over Press
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– I have received information from various sources, but I cannot confirm it one hundred percent. He is said to have died last night in a hospital in Germany, Patrick Lundevall-Unger, a lawyer and leader of the Martine Foundation, tells Dagbladet.

Lundevall-Unger says that the death of Abdulhak’s elders, if the information is correct, has important implications for the son.

– You will lose a lot of protection. Much depends on the role you may play in your father’s business empire, says the foundation’s leader.

DEAR: Farouk Abdulhak (33) is the only suspect in the Scotland Yards murder. He has been at his home in Yemen for the twelve years since the murder. Photo: Aller Media
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Among the richest in Yemen

Shaher Abdulhak is / was among the richest people in Yemen. He is known as the “king of sugar” in his home country and is the sole importer of Mercedes-Benz.

The 82-year-old has also gained great political influence and was a close friend of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The lawyer says Martin’s father, Odd Petter Magnussen, is aware of the situation.

Here they put Martine's new plan

Here they put Martine’s new plan

– You are currently taking this with a pinch of salt. We know that Farouk’s father changed his name a while ago and we may wonder why, he says.

The London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) is responsible for investigating the Martine case, with Farouk Abdulhak as the sole suspect. Since Yemen does not have an extradition agreement with Great Britain, they cannot or will not extradite their citizen.

– This case does not go away, and it is a priority for us. The suspected crime has no statute of limitations, investigation leader Andrew Partridge told Dagbladet last year during a major press conference at Asker Church, where Martine is buried.

– DEATH: Shaher Abdulhak (82) is / was among the richest and most powerful people in Yemen. Photo: Private
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He stressed that the 33-year-old, who is wanted internationally, will be immediately arrested for having a voluntary trip to the UK.

– movement

Scotland Yard has always been in close contact with Martin’s family and the Martine Foundation, which has worked tirelessly to see Farouk extradited since the 2008 murder.

This summer, Odd Petter Magnussen told Dagbladet that new hope had been sown in the process.

Tireless fight: Martin’s father, Odd Petter Magnussen (right), has fought tirelessly since the murder for Farouk to be extradited to Britain. Here with Scotland Yards chief investigator Andrew Partridge (middle) and then-Norwegian Ambassador Sarah Gillett in 2015. Photo: Ralf Lofstad / Dagbladet
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– Now we are working to find a way to agree to enroll, said Martin’s father.

Kjell Magne Bondevik, a former prime minister, now director of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights, has also been personally involved in the case.

– I do this out of empathy with the family and the terrible tragedy to which they are exposed. Second, the case illustrates a global problem: that criminals can escape by traveling from one country to another where there is no extradition agreement in the first place, and thus escape. In principle, it is unbearable, Bondevik told Dagbladet in 2015.

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