The sheik of Abu Dhabi found dead in Morocco
On Tuesday in Morocco, the body of the manager of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, a member of the emirate's ruling family, was found.
According to the reports of WAM, a state news agency in the United Arab Emirates, Sheik Ahmed bin Zayed al Nahyan, 38, disappeared on Friday when his glider crashed into a lake near Rabat. It was further reported that one of the search teams combing the area discovered the body.
Ahmed's older brother, Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan, is the emir of Abu Dhabi and president of the U. A. E. Their father, Sheik Zayed, became the U. A. E.'s first president in 1971 and served for more than 20 years.
In what is believed to be the largest sovereign wealth fund in the Middle East, as managing director of the emirate's investment fund, Sheik Ahmed was responsible for $400 billion. (With Inputs from Agencies)