Saudi trans woman's suicide note linked
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Lawyer in Saudi trans student's suicide note had embassy links

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Lawyer in Saudi trans student's suicide note had embassy links, BBC finds.
BBC World Service identifies Bader Alomair , who has worked at the Saudi Arabian embassy in Washington DC .
He is linked to controversial returns from the U.S. of several other Saudi students - including two later accused of murder.
Bader Alomair's role in the embassy was to support Saudi students in the US , a source tells us.
Two Saudi students were questioned by US police over the death of an aspiring rapper in North Carolina .
Abdullah Hariri and Sultan Alsuhaymi were charged with murder, but by then had left the US .
FBI warns Saudi officials likely facilitated the escape of Saudi citizens from US legal proceedings.
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