Ras Al Khaimah misdemeanor court yesterday launched a Gulf trial accused of beating her mother and threatening to deprive her of seeing her grandchildren. The Public Prosecution stated that the second defendant in the case is accused of insulting Al Khaleejia by telephone in front of the wedding hall. .

He called on the defense lawyer for the Gulf, Mohammed Mohieldin, to acquit his client of the charges against her, based on the absence of the elements and the unreasonable incident, and the absence of evidence of certain evidence that the client committed the crime.

He added that the incident took place on the fourth of July last, and the communication was submitted on 18 August last, pointing out that the allegation of the second accused of being beaten by his client, contradicts her statements in the case papers, and in the investigation of the police and the prosecution, which denied that she was beaten By his client.

He stressed the unreasonable violation of the Gulf to a woman in the shrine of her mother, in front of a gathering of those present in the wedding hall, without being exposed to anyone and his client prevented.

For his part, defense lawyer for the mother of the husband, Abdullah Sarhan, that his client was standing in her vehicle in the parking halls of the wedding hall to attend the wedding of her son, and was surprised to break into her son's divorcee and hit her vehicle. He added that the first defendant assaulted the victim verbally and verbally, and insulted and threw her by sending text messages to her phone, calling on the court to inquire from the Communications Authority of calls and messages from the phone of the first defendant.

According to the case papers, the first defendant went on her wedding day to the wedding hall, in order to apologize to his family for not bringing his children to attend their father's wedding. The sisters of the groom copied the assault on their mother through surveillance cameras and filed a complaint at the police station against their brother's husband on charges of assaulting their mother on the day of their brother's wedding.