The documentary airs this Thursday on BBC.
"The documentary also explores the mystery of Latifa's older sister, Shamsa, who disappeared from the streets of Cambridge in 2000 after fleeing the family’s British mansion in Surrey. She was allegedly smuggled out of the UK, with the apparent abduction never fully being investigated by British police.
Jauhiainen and Jaubert were kidnapped alongside Latifa but managed to escape and share her story with the BBC. Jauhiainen said Latifa tried to contact the media but got little response, potentially because her account was so unbelievable they feared it was a scam. "She was sending emails to reporters and no one replied back to her. Nobody seemed to believe her, so she seemed desperate and sad like you know, who is there to help me now you know they can come after us any day," Jauhiainen recalled.
Hervé said Latifa had told him she would prefer to "be killed on the boat rather than going back to Dubai" and that he has no idea where she is to this day. "I have the gravest concern." Latifa hasn't been seen publicly since being captured, neither friends nor family have heard from her, and her Instagram account has been deactivated.
In a Change.org petition, the campaign group Detained in Dubai, which Latifa appointed to represent her before she vanished, is calling on the international community to intervene and for the UAE to respond to their questions."