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Evidence

Why did these financial obligations arise?

None of these obligations appeared overnight.

For four and a half years, nearly every financial decision inside the home became a choice between immediate human need and everything else.

Medicines.
Medical supplies.
Emergency treatment.
Daily care.
Food.
Looking after the people who depended on that home.

When the first major stroke changed everything, the family's financial priorities changed overnight.

Gold jewellery that had been kept for the family's future was sold.
The family car was sold.

Those funds helped pay for the early months of treatment and care, but they could not sustain years of increasing medical needs.

As the years passed, carefully choosing to spend what little income remained on life-saving care and essential daily needs meant other responsibilities could no longer always be met. Maintaining regular employment became increasingly difficult as medical emergencies became part of everyday life.

Rent was never ignored.
Whenever possible, part of it was paid.
But there were many months when urgent medical care had to come first.

Those unpaid amounts gradually accumulated into the documented court obligations shown below.

The documents on this page are provided so every visitor can examine the evidence for themselves.

These are authentic records from official Dubai Police sources. Sensitive case and reference numbers are redacted for privacy; statuses, dates, and amounts are unchanged.

Authentic summary of court orders and travel restrictions
Summary of documented obligations — total AED 148,411 (≈ CAD $56,000).
Official record marked Wanted
AED 16,292 · Wanted status.
Official record showing a travel ban
AED 92,916 · Travel Ban status.
Record showing one obligation under both statuses
AED 39,203 · Wanted and Travel Ban status.

Receipts and proof of payment will be added here as obligations are resolved.