![]() Ghazi brushed aside my concern that he (Dr. Feteih had been exceptionally close to King Khalid during the years I was working at the hospital (King Khalid died in 1982, as we all know) and that Dr. I found it interesting that the sons looked German as their mother and the daughter was a dark-haired/dark eyed beauty who looked completely Saudi. I briefly met his German wife, and two sons and a beautiful daughter. Despite the fact I was unable/unwilling to turn against Dr. ![]() Feteih do anything illegal or bad against the hospital, although he was a man accustomed to getting his way and at times was too harsh with some of the employees. Feteih’s right hand in the Medical Affairs Department for a couple of years and felt loyal as he had never been anything but extremely nice to me and my husband, Peter Sasson. Feteih could be very much a dictator at the hospital, he loved the hospital and did everything he could to make it the best hospital in the kingdom. ![]() (I had been interviewed by the committee investigating Dr. Nizar Feteih and he wanted to ask me some questions about Dr. Ghazi was in a feud with my former boss, Dr. I was fortunate to meet this fine man (my husband and I were invited to his home when he was Minister of Health) and there was a crisis at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre. ![]()
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