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without her husband’s permission so she was confined to the house Eventually she told the police but they just said ‘Go home to your husband’ It’s seen as the man’s right to chastise his spouse there”A year later Yahiya persuaded her to escape “I went to Dubai in April 2011 We fled but couldn’t leave the country because we didn’t have Louis’s passport” They stayed in hotels and rented apartments but according to Yahiya things got worse “In June 2011 she was taken to Bur Dubai police station for “absconding” She and Louis were put in the same cell where a British man had allegedly been beaten to death by guards a month earlier”Yahiya says she was locked up for four hours in 40-degree heat and denied food and water “While she was holding her one-year-old and asking why she was there a prison guard pushed her in the face” Although Lachaux had never been charged with any offences her passport was confiscated by Dubai policeHer husband obtained visiting rights to see Louis so every week Lachaux would meet him in the park According to what his mother told Yahiya: “Once he tried to snatch Louis and it badly bruised his head” Yahiya alleges “She went to the police but they said they didn’t care if she lived or died”She went to the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children in February 2012 “It’s the only refuge in Dubai and they had a legal obligation to tell her husband where she was She and Louis shared bunks with illegally trafficked sex workers”In March 2012 she went into hiding and stopped the visits — it is for this that she is being prosecuted “I told her not to go any more I was concerned for her” Yahiya and his brother received an email from her husband warning that if they went to Dubai he would report them for aiding a kidnap She lived on the sofas of friends and “in squalid accommodation living off noodles” with Louis who his brother says is “sharp and funny”And then on October 29 last year her husband tracked her down “Dubai’s a small place She told me he took Louis — it happened in an instant” Lachaux hasn’t seen her son sinceWhen she called the British Embassy to report the incident they told her that in August 2012 her husband had obtained a divorce in a Sharia court and been given custody “My mum didn’t even know Men can do that in Dubai She was denied custody on claims that Louis had eczema making her an ‘unfit mother’” She claimed to Yahiya that she did not know the four witnesses who testifed against herSince this began Lachaux’s family have been trying to help but the Dubai justice system has proved impenetrable “For three years I have been in touch with the Dubai Embassy the British Embassy there William Hague and the Middle East ministers I’ve told them about every incident but they say they can’t intervene in the judicial process of another country Our MP Jim Fitzpatrick has been supportive and asked David Cameron to raise my mum’s case when he’s been there I’ve read about an Austrian woman and a Norweigan woman being raped there and both their governments intervened Why can’t ours do anything to help my mum Do you understand the frustration”The Standard contacted the Dubai police for a response and was referred to the British Consulate in the UAE The FCO spokesman said: “Consular staff have been providing assistance to Mrs Lachaux since 2011 including attending court hearings with her Consular officials have approached the UAE authorities about this case and we will continue to work closely with them However we cannot interfere in the judicial process of another country We must respect their systems just as we expect them to respect the UK’s legal processes”Meanwhile Yahiya awaits the court case “Every time I speak to my mum I try to keep her spirits up She’s still strong but her face has changed She’s so skinny and on tenterhooks the whole time My family and I would like the British authorities to ask the Dubai government to drop her case overturn the current custody order and return her passport so that she 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