A tenant vandalizes a luxury hotel apartment and tries to burn it in "Live" via social media

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A Gulf tenant deliberately vandalized a luxury apartment in the Palazzo Versace Hotel in Dubai, and tried to set it on fire, were it not for the internal safety systems that prevented the spread of fire and protected the hotel from great danger, and broadcast all his strange practices in a live broadcast "Live" on his account in one of the social media, causing an uproar. big.

And the executive partner of the Versace Hotel, Munther Darwish, revealed to "Emirates Today" that this is not the first time that this person has acted in a very strangely hostile manner. About 11 reports were filed against him at Bur Dubai Police Station.

In detail, a person’s live broadcast “Live” on a social network sparked widespread controversy, as he appeared from inside a luxury apartment in the Versace Hotel in a state of complete chaos, accompanied by a woman who stated that she was his sister and another person who looked like a cleric, and spoke in a strange way about magic and imposter, Then he claimed in another video that the hotel security men were trying to raid the apartment, while the sound in the background appeared that the police were trying to stop him.

In other clips, the same person went too far, to the point of setting fire to parts of the apartment on the pretext of burning magic and demonic acts, as well as deliberate sabotage of furniture and the content of the luxury apartment, offending hotel officials and publishing their personal phone numbers via the live broadcast of his followers.


For his part, the managing partner of Versace Hotel Munther Darwish told "Emirates Today" that the hotel management did everything in its power to deter this man, so 11 reports were issued against him at the Dubai Police Station, and he was previously arrested twice for a few days, but he returned every time worse than the previous one.

He added that the Versace Hotel, like other luxury hotel establishments, includes a sector of apartments owned by people, pointing out that this person rented one of these apartments from its owner about a year ago, but began to raise problems about three months ago, blatantly encroaching on residents, neighbors and employees.

He indicated that he went too far in his behavior to the point of closing the entrance to the hotel with his car, so we reported to the police who seized the car, but he repeated the same behavior after his release, and this caused great inconvenience, especially in light of the influx of visitors and various delegations to the hotel.

Darwish confirmed that the police came to the hotel two or three times a day, to solve his problems, and he was the first to report himself, causing inconvenience to them with strange allegations, pointing out that he was surprised yesterday by receiving a torrent of calls on his phone from strange numbers and discovered that this person put his phone number in a live broadcast. , claiming that the hotel security men attacked him, but the hotel had no income.

He explained that the police had to break the door of the apartment in light of the fear of his reaction, especially as he tried to notify the fire in the place, but even put a sticker on the fire alarm, which would not have caused a disaster without the effectiveness of the safety systems, explaining that his family began to appear in the recent period. With recurring problems and reports.

He added that the apartment was largely destroyed, and the effects of the fire were clear in the place, noting that the owner was contacted in light of violating the rules and regulations of housing in the hotel, and he stated that he personally was unable to evict it even though the tenant did not pay the last payment of the rent.


In addition, "Emirates Today" learned from security sources that this person was arrested after the last broadcast from inside the hotel apartment, while the Dubai police did not explain the measures taken with him.

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