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As reported in some media at the end of July 2002, one Saudi Prince died of strange circumstances: "Prince Fahd Salman, one of the world's leading owners and breeders, died suddenly of a heart attack in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday night. He was 46. The nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd, Prince Fahd was part of the Saudi ruling family that has made an indelible mark on the Thoroughbred world. He was the older brother of The Thoroughbred Corporation owner Ahmed Salman, and the son-in-law of Khalid Abdullah, the owner of Juddmonte Farms. Salman first came to the notice of American racegoers in 1992 when Cole shipped Zoman to Laurel to win the 1992 Washington D.C. International. Other big winners trained for the Prince by Cole included Bint Pasha, Knight's Baroness, and Riyadian. More recently, Salman had 1999 European 3-year-old filly champion Ramruma with Henry Cecil Prince Ahmed bin Salman owned a horse. The Saudi royal family's offered to give families of the 9/11 victims this million-dollar horse on the anniversary of the attacks." Source: http://www.drf.com/members/web_news.generate_article_html%3Fp_news_head=30248&p_arc=1


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