British Woman Arrested in Dubai Over Facebook Comments

Shahravesh had apparently posted that her ex-husband, to whom she had been married to for 18 years, would “go under the ground” and that his new wife was a “horse.”

Radha Stirling, the CEO of Detained In Dubai, told the BBC that Shahravesh was “absolutely distraught” and that her daughter was going through “what you would call hell.”

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