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Daily Mail: Saudi Prince Mansour bin Muqrin is killed in a helicopter crash along southwest border near war-torn Yemen
* Prince Mansour bin Moqren was among government officials on board the chopper that crashed in Asir Region, Saudi Arabia
* According to local newspaper Okaz, officials had been taking a tour of the area when the aircraft went down
* He married a daughter of Prince Saud bin Fahd Al Saud in 2013 and two years later was appointed Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosque
* The prince was the son of Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - who was the crown prince of Saudi Arabia from January to April in 2015
* The crash follows a day after a ballistic missile launch that was fired at an airport in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi
A Saudi prince was killed when a helicopter crashed near the southern-border they share with Yemen on Sunday.
Prince Mansour bin Moqren, deputy governor of Asir province, was among several government officials on board the aircraft that crashed in the Air Region, Saudi Arabia.
News channel Al-Ekhbariya announced the death but did not release what the cause was.
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WNU Editor: Talk about coincidences.
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All of this is very odd timing.
Missile gets fired from what it appears to be from Yemen based rebels. Saudi blames Iran largely for the missile.
Purge happens.
And now this...
Hmmm....
Very low likelihood this is not somehow connected. Possible, but unlikely.
Ah, happens all the time. No possible connection.
When the Turkish sultans would rise to power, their brothers had not long to live. I do not know why it would be different with Saudi kings or North Korean dictators.
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