The poem was entitled “My Brother: The Word”, and it spoke of a raw grief over the sudden death of a sibling. In one verse, the writer said: “Friends are greatly esteemed but can turn on you and sell you – but a brother cannot, for it is a relationship that was never bought.”
The death of Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al-Maktoum – the one-time heir to the crown of Dubai – seemed to have affected few more greatly than his younger brother, Sheikh Hamdan, who this week made public his desolation at the loss of his sibling by posting a poem on Twitter.
What was not publicly discussed in the glittering emirate was the troubled history of 33-year-old Rashid, a handsome, accomplished sportsman who died at his palace last weekend of a sudden and unexplained heart attack.
The poem was entitled “My Brother: The Word”, and it spoke of a raw grief over the sudden death of a sibling. In one verse, the writer said: “Friends are greatly esteemed but can turn on you and sell you – but a brother cannot, for it is a relationship that was never bought.”The death of Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al-Maktoum – the one-time heir to the crown of Dubai – seemed to have affected few more greatly than his younger brother, Sheikh Hamdan, who this week made public his desolation at the loss of his sibling by posting a poem on Twitter.What was not publicly discussed in the glittering emirate was the troubled history of 33-year-old Rashid, a handsome, accomplished sportsman who died at his palace last weekend of a sudden and unexplained heart attack.
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