Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Zimbabwe's first lady Greys Mugabe allegedly involved in an unpleasant litigation Jamal Joseph Hamed, diamanters from the United Arab Emirates, for a diamond ring worth $ 1.35 million.
News Agency The Source alleges that, based on the submitted legal documents Hamed, Mrs Mugabe in April 2015 placed an order for a 10-carat diamond worth $ 1.35 million.
The payment was made in May 2016, but later she changed her mind before you take delivery of a stone.
"The second respondent (Mrs Mugabe) has placed an order for a diamond at my daughter in Dubai, in which she stated that her husband wants to buy her a stone on the anniversary of their wedding," - Hamed said under oath. He is suing with the first lady, her son and assistant due to the invasion of three belonging to him in the territory of Harare, which was committed in an attempt to force him to cancel the transaction.
"The transfer of the product was finally made in May 2016, and the diamond was handed to the consignee (Mrs. Mugabe) in Dubai is amazing, but the defendant refused to take delivery of a diamond and instead demanded the full return of funds in Dubai." - he said.
According to The Source, Hamed explained Mrs Mugabe that he bore the costs of search and faceted stone.
"Unfortunately, instead of having to refer to my lawyer offers to repay the debt to be included in the agreement or stone sale, the defendants began to terror and oppression, in which there were verbal threats and insults in my direction, as well as statements about that nothing I can do them, because they are actually a country called Zimbabwe ", - concluded Hamed.
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