Saudi King reported ‘clinically dead’
Saudi King reported ‘clinically dead’

RIYADH - Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, has been in a state of
‘clinical death’ for the past two days, reported Albawaba News quoting
Arabic newspaper Asharq Alawsat on Monday.A report by the paper claimed
that medical staff in Saudi Arabia have confirmed that the King’s basic
organs are no longer working. According to the source, ‘The fate of the
king will be determined within three to four days.’ The news seemingly
contradicts reports from the Saudi Royal Court, which publicly announced
that the eleven hour operation had been a success. According to state
news agency, SPA, the monarch, believed to be in his late 80s, was in
hospital for surgery to tighten a ligament in his back. News of the
King’s ‘clinical death’ has raised questions over who will be his
successor. Meanwhile, Saudi Crown Prince Salman ‘reassured’ Saudis
during a cabinet meeting on Monday about King Abdullah’s health, more
than a week after the monarch had surgery, state news agency SPA
reported.The king, believed to be in his late 80s, was admitted for
surgery on November 16 and an announcement from the Royal Court said he
had undergone a successful back operation that took 11 hours.Saudi
stability is of global concern. The key US ally holds more than a fifth
of world petroleum reserves and is the birthplace of Islam, where
millions of Muslims flock to perform the annual Haj.“His Royal Highness
Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz reassured everybody about the health of King
Abdullah,” SPA said without giving any details or saying when the king
might be released from hospital.The Saudi stock market, which was on a
downward trend throughout the day, reversed course and the index closed
up 0.4 per cent.Top royals have repeatedly visited King Abdullah at the
Riyadh hospital since the operation, SPA said on Saturday, but no
photographs of the monarch have been released.The crown has passed down a
line of sons of the kingdom’s founder King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, who died
in 1953.Abdullah - who took power in 2005- named his brother Prince
Salman, 13 years his junior, heir apparent in June after the death of
Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz. Salman deputises for the king while he
is away and has chaired both this week and last week’s cabinet
meetings.
If he's alive, he'll show up on tv just to show that he's alive!
If he's dead, the official announcement if his death will take time to be out!
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