Dubai fines British widower after bride's death

Dubai fines British widower after bride's death
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Summary The fine of nearly $500 for drinking alcohol without a license was imposed on Tuesday in absentia.

 

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - A Dubai court has fined a grieving British widower who allegedly arrived drunk to sign police paperwork to release the body of his wife. She had died in a balcony fall on their honeymoon.

 

Police claim Sean Nicholas Emmett, a former motorcycle racer, arrived intoxicated at a police station in late February to claim the body of his 27-year-old wife, Abbie.

 

She died the previous week in an apparently accidental fall from a Dubai high-rise hotel during their honeymoon. Emmett left Dubai last month.
 

Alcohol is widely available in Dubai resorts and hotels, but a local permit is required for drinking in homes and other places, although the rule is often ignored.
 

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