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TWO YEARS AGO ON JULY 22, 2002, IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT FORTY-THREE YEAR OLD AHMED BIN SALMAN BIN ABDUL AZIZ ( also spelled Abdulaziz, the urbane and sophisticated owner of the Kentucky Derby winner, "War Emblem" ), HAD DIED OF A HEART ATTACK IN SAUDI ARABIA.
He succumbed to this heart attack in his sleep. According to Islamic tradition, his funeral was set for the following day, July 23rd.
Besides being named as a contact for the Al Qaeda by their supposed chief of operations, Abu Zubaydah after he was captured and interrogated in March of 2002, what was remarkable about this westernized member of the Saudi royal family ??
Prince Ahmed bin Salman, and Saudi Prince Sultan bin Fahad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, were among the fifteen people who boarded a luxuriously-appointed Boeing 727 on the 16th of September, 2001, at Lexington in Kentucky, with a flight plan -- destination London, England.
According to Craig Unger's book, House of Bush, House of Saud, eight of the fifteen passengers on this luxurious aircraft -- complete with a gold plated sink in the lavatory, a conference room seating six, and a dining room with a mahogany table -- departed Lexington at 4:00 PM that afternoon. Flying out of Kentucky at a time when almost nobody in the United States was being allowed to fly commercially, and while rescue units were still pulling the corpses of dead firefighters and office workers from the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center towers, these Saudi princes were accompanied by at least two Sudanese and two British men !!
The Boeing 727 made for Gander in Newfoundland, where they completed the first leg of their journey. Then the airplane moved on to London, England. As Unger says elsewhere in his remarkable book, published by Scribner via Simon & Schuster, there were FBI agents at every point of departure for any of the aircraft carrying Saudi nationals out of the United States in those crucial days after September 11th.
There is no indication that either Prince was questioned by the FBI concerning the Al Qaeda or the fifteen supposed hijackers of the September 11th massacres, prior to their leaving the country.
Some sources indicate that Prince Ahmed bin Salman was the cousin of Prince Sultan bin Faisal bin Turki al-Saud, 41, who died in the crash of his car while enroute to Salman's funeral.
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