Former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s daughter-in-law rams car into people, cops in Damascus

In an alleged incident of road rage, the daughter-in-law of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi Aline Skaf, is suspected of ramming her car into police and pedestrians in Damascus. Aline Skaf is said to have been drunk when the car she was driving hit two policemen on Sunday. Arab media reported that Aline Skaf is wanted by Syrian security agents after witnesses described a 4×4 running into crowds in the country’s capital.

The former lingerie model, married to the late Libyan dictator’s youngest son Hannibal Gaddafi, is said to have flown into a rage after being pulled over by a police patrol, crashing into three policemen and two civilians before being stopped. There were reports of weapons being fired from another vehicle that was escorting her car, the Daily Mail reported. 

Damascus security forces are now said to have issued an order for her arrest, according to UK-based paper Asharq al-Awsat. 

Syrian journalist Suhaib Al-Masri said, “The woman [Skaf] was…

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