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Faisal bin Hamad Al Khalifa

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Faisal bin Hamad Al Khalifa
Born12 February 1991
Riffa, Bahrain
Died12 January 2006(2006-01-12) (aged 14)
Safriya, Bahrain
Burial
Al Rifa'a Cemetery
HouseKhalifa
FatherHamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
MotherHessa bint Faisal bin Muhammad Al Marri
ReligionIslam

Sheikh Faisal bin Hamad Al Khalifa (Arabic: فيصل بن حمد آل خليفة; 12 February 1991 – 12 January 2006) was a member of the Bahrain's ruling family, the House of Khalifa.

Early life and activities

Sheikh Faisal was born in at Al Sakhir Palace, East Riffa on 12 February 1991.[citation needed] He was the sixth son of King Hamad who has seven sons.[1][2] Amongst his other titles, he was the honorary president of the Bahrain disabled sports federation.[1] He was among those who organized the World Junior Endurance Championship in Bahrain in December 2005.[2]

His mother is Hessa bint Faisal bin Muhammad bin Shuraim Al Marri.

Death

Sheikh Faisal was killed in a car crash on 12 January 2006.[1] He was 14.[2] The accident occurred near Safriya, 20 km south of Manama,[2] when he collided with a bus at high speed, left the road, and impacted the base of an advertising sign displaying his father's picture. It was revealed that it was actually the prince who was driving at the time. Sheikh Faisal was buried early the next day at Al Rifa'a Cemetery.[citation needed]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bahraini King's Son Dies in Car Accident". Arab News. 13 January 2006. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d Habib Toumi (13 January 2006). "Bahrain King's son Faisal killed in car accident". Gulf News. Retrieved 28 December 2013.

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