A British grandfather was left “gargling” down the phone to his family as he was strangled in a Dubai jail.
The family of Albert Douglas, 61, have revealed that he had had more time added to his prison sentence despite claiming to be innocent. He is understood to be lucky to be alive after a crazed inmate tied a phone cord around his neck.
He is in Al Barsha prison following his arrest in 2021 and had been trying to call his family when he was attacked from behind. He used to live in the emirate’s luxurious Palm Islands with “tens of millions in the bank” but was arrested after his son’s flooring company amassed debts it couldn’t afford to pay. He was ordered to pay £2.5million despite reportedly having no association with the company.
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When he was strangled in October, operators thought he was having a stroke and called his son Wolfgang Douglas, 36. Speaking to theSun, Wolfgang said that his father’s attacker had "tried their best to strangle him to death. They called me straight away and said they think he's having a stroke because he's gargling.
“He wasn't, he was being strangled to death. He is just a frail old man. He is totally and utterly finished now."
Albert is understood to have managed to fend off his assailant but was taken to hospital shortly afterwards. It costs his son £130 to ring his father for 30 minutes – most inmates can't afford this luxury and so Albert’s family suspect that others had become “jealous” of his frequent calls.
Albert was first arrested over a cheque that bounced that he is understood to have not written. Forensic tests are understood to have proven that the cheque was not his, however, it has since been claimed that he was given other trumped-up charges which have since seen his stay in the cage extended by “five additional years,” Wolfgang said.
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