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Spanish court drops Saudi prince's rape case

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Thursday 29 March 2012 15:37 EDT
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A court has dropped a rape case against a Saudi prince, saying his accuser's allegations were inconsistent.

Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, 57, was cleared by a court in Palma, Mallorca. The drugging and sexual assault of a Spanish model was alleged to have occurred aboard a yacht moored at Ibiza on 12 August 2008.

A judge closed the inquiry in 2010, citing a lack of evidence. But a higher provincial court accepted an appeal by the plaintiff and re-opened the inquiry.

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