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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Al-Khyami v El-Muderris [2018] EWHC 24 (QB) (19 January 2018) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2018/24.html Cite as: [2018] EWHC 24 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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AMRE AL-KHYAMI |
Claimant |
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HAYDAR EL-MUDERRIS |
Defendant |
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Mr Fraser Campbell (instructed by Mishcon de Reya) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 11th to 14th December 2017
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Crown Copyright ©
Master Davison :
Introduction
The account of the claimant
(1) Audemars Piguet Las Vegas Edition watch: £80,000
(2) Audemars Piguet Rose Gold Offshore watch: £42,000
(3) Audemars Piguet Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph watch: £240,000
(4) Rolex White Gold GMT2 watch with diamonds: £86,000
(5) Rolex Yellow Gold GMT2 with diamonds: £76,000
(6) Rolex Gold Daytona watch: £28,000
(7) Rolex Chocolate Daytona: £26,000
(8) Rolex GMT II steel and gold bracelet: £8,500
(9) Cartier White Gold diamond Love Bangle: £37,000
(10) Cartier Yellow Gold diamond Love Bangle: £28,000
(11) Cartier Necklace with Heart-Shaped diamond: £17,000
The account of the defendant
Discussion
i) The claimant's ownership or right to possession of the claimed items.
ii) Whether all or some of them were placed in the safe by the claimant and if so why and on what terms.
iii) Whether any of the claimed items (and the excluded items) were taken unlawfully by the defendant. This involved consideration of his explanations for his admitted possession of items 1 and 3 (the Audemars Piguet watches), his admitted handling of items 4 & 5 (the Rolex watches he was photographed wearing) and his admitted possession of the excluded items.
The credibility of the claimant and the defendant
(a) How did the defendant come to acquire the Audemars Piguet watches, items 1 & 3?
(b) How did the defendant come to be displaying photographs of items 4 and 5 (Rolexes) on his wrist at some date prior to 24 May 2014?
"He says these watches have nothing to do with anybody, and these watches they were sold by Ziad Showai.
He admits that he did handle them and yes he did take photos of them and send them on. He never denied that it's his hand or not my hand, but all this doesn't mean he stole those watches."
"This is to confirm that we have today received the following:
Rolex GMT White Gold Diamonds - £87,000
Rolex GMT Yellow Gold Diamonds - £79,000
Rolex Daytona Rose Gold - £24,000
Cash received on Account - £10,000
Total - £200,000
You agree to use the above as security towards the Loan Agreement No. 0603125501 which currently remains unpaid."
(c) How did the defendant come to acquire the excluded items (the tiger necklace and the key necklace)?
Issue (i) - The claimant's ownership or right to possession of the claimed items
Issue (ii) - Whether all or some of them were placed in the safe by the claimant and if so why and on what terms
Issue (iii) - Whether any of the claimed items (and the excluded items) were taken unlawfully by the defendant
"It is agreed that Elite Performance Cars will be liable to pay an agreed market price for the above goods, should the goods become unrecoverable from Mr Hayder El-Muderris."
Conclusion
Damages