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Ex-wife of Dubai ruler's nephew missing, says lawyer 8 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sebastian Usher Global affairs reporter BBC Zeynab Javadli divorced Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2019 A British human rights lawyer says the former wife of a nephew of the ruler of Dubai has gone missing. Contact with Zeynab Javadli was lost on Tuesday and the BBC has been told her home in Dubai is locked and empty. Javadli has repeatedly expressed concern for her safety. She's been embroiled for years in a bitter custody battle with her ex-husband, Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The BBC has contacted a number of officials in the UAE for comment but has received no response as of yet. Friends of Javadli raised the alarm when their phone calls and messages received no reply on Tuesday. The British lawyer and activist, David Haigh, said he last spoke to Javadli on Tuesday night. Since that moment, he said, she has "vanished". Neither she nor her three young daughters have been seen or heard from since. He told the BBC no-one in authority has given a "single answer" as to what might have happened to her. Javadli's mother - who had just arrived in Dubai for a visit - has since gone to her house and found it empty, with the locks changed. She is understood to have been in touch with police in Dubai and the consulate of Azerbaijan - the country Javadli is from. For months, Javadli had barely left the house as she believed security officers were waiting to take her children from her and possibly put her under arrest. Last year, her ex-husband lodged a complaint with the police accusing her of kidnapping their daughters, in the latest development of their bitter custody dispute. That was after the children changed hands between their parents several times, with each accusing the other of kidnap. Javadli - who is a former international gymnast - has also been facing potential arrest for e-crimes - online offences - in the UAE after she livestreamed one of the showdowns last year. At the time she explained her actions in a video message to Haigh, who's been advocating for her: "I knew that it was the last chance to be with my children as they would never let me see them again. I genuinely believed that it was my last chance, so I just opened a livestream and called for help." Lawyers acting for Javadli's former husband, Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, have claimed in court hearings in the custody case over their children that she was an unfit mother who had failed to send her daughters to school, was living in a place unsuitable for the children when she was in a hotel, and that she had put the health of the youngest girl at risk. Javadli rejected the accusations and her Emirati legal team submitted evidence to the contrary in court. AFP via Getty Images Javadli is a former gymnast who represented Azerbaijan internationally Haigh says the current situation bears a "deeply troubling resemblance" to fi
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    Its unfortunate that someones loved one is missing, especially when it involves high-profile individuals. Its important to express concern and hope for a swift resolution to such a situation. May God guide the search efforts and bring closure to the family.
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    While its understandable to express concern, a more pragmatic approach would be to focus on the facts and work towards a solution. Lets remain supportive while also maintaining a sense of responsibility and professionalism in our response.
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    While the situation is undoubtedly concerning, its crucial to remain focused on the facts and work towards a resolution. Lets continue to support Zeynab Javadli and her family while also maintaining a sense of responsibility. May she be found safe and well.
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    Its deeply troubling when high-profile individuals find themselves in such situations. The lack of official response from the UAE government is alarming and raises serious questions about their commitment to transparency and accountability. As we hope for a resolution, its important that all parties work together to ensure Zeynab Javadlis safety and wellbeing.
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    High-profile disappearances always stir up a storm, but its curious how the government seems eager to downplay the incident. Could there be more to this story than meets the eye?
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    Wow, its like a fairy tale gone wrong! Zeynab Javadli, ex-wife of a prince from Dubai, just vanished! I bet the palace is in a frenzy, trying to keep the drama under wraps. Maybe theyre worried someone will spill the beans about all the missing diamonds and priceless artifacts they allegedly have stashed away somewhere. Cant wait to see the juicy details when they finally decide to comment!
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    While I understand the governments desire to downplay such high-profile cases, its essential to investigate thoroughly and ensure justice for Zeynab Javadli. The disappearance of a woman, especially one involved in a custody battle, deserves a full and transparent investigation. Lets hope the UAE government takes this situation seriously and provides the necessary resources to locate and protect her. #JusticeForZeynab #DubaiDisappearance #HumanRights