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It's good princess V bad princess! Fears grow for Uzbek socialite 'locked away by new president' as his niece replaces her as country's poster girl
Concern is rising over the fate of vanished Uzbekistan princess Gulnara Karimova as the country's new despot refuses calls from her family to prove to the world that she is still alive.
Iron-fisted President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has ignored a demand by the son of the glamorous 44-year-old daughter of his predecessor to reveal her fate.
Islam Karimov, 24, grandson and namesake of the former Tashkent tyrant, has voiced fears that 59-year-old Mirziyoyev's security operatives plan to to 'eliminate her, most likely by poisoning'
A month has passed since Karimov junior called on the new ruler in gas-rich Uzbekistan to show her face, but the new regime rigidly refuses to comment on her or discuss its treatment of a woman who had been viewed earlier as plotting to stop Mirziyoyev's ascent to power.
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Locked up: Concern is rising over the fate of vanished Uzbek princess Gulnara Karimova as the country's new despot refuses calls from her family to prove to the world that she is still alive
Hidden away: Karimova's whereabouts have been shrouded in mystery since she 'disappeared' in 2014 during a family feud. S
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Where is the glamorous Uzbek 'princess'? Tyrant president's eldest daughter hasn't been seen for two years as rumours swirl that he has died
The president of the former Soviet state of Uzbekistan is rumoured to have died from a stroke but as a bitter power struggle begins his glamorous eldest daughter once nicknamed 'Princess' is nowhere to be seen.
The 78-year-old tyrant of Tashkent - notorious for boiling to death his political foes - suffered a brain haemorrhage at the weekend but his aides indicate he is clinging to life.
It was down to Gulnara Karimova's younger sister Lola Karimova-Tllyaeva, 38, to make a statement about their father Islam Karimov's condition, which is currently in dispute with officials claiming he is alive and news sources saying he is dead.
Philanthropist Lola called for prayers for the tyrant, disclosing: 'My father was hospitalised after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage on Saturday morning, and is now receiving treatment in an intensive care unit. His condition is considered stable. At the moment it is too early to make any predictions about his future health.'
Former pop star Gulnara, 44, who was once rumoured to be the successor of her autocrat father, has not been since in public since she fell out with him in 2014.
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