full-face veil and gloves commonly worn by local women throughout the Arab Gulf region, local police said Tuesday.
A
statement posted on the Abu Dhabi Interior Ministry's website said the
victim was stabbed Monday with a sharp tool that has been confiscated by
police. The statement said the American woman was 37 years old. Her
name has not been made public.
The
victim had 11 year-old twins who are now in the custody of police until
their father, who is the victim's ex-husband, arrives from abroad.
Col.
Rashid Borshid, head of the Criminal Investigation Department, said the
attacker remains at large. He said police are investigating possible
motives and the gender of the attacker.
He
said a fight broke out between the victim and the attacker in the
women's restroom just before the stabbing, which took place on the
upscale Reem Island in Abu Dhabi.
"The Abu Dhabi Police will spare
no effort in order to unveil this heinous crime and bring the culprit
to justice," he was quoted as saying in the statement.
The
U.S. Embassy in the United Arab Emirates said they are aware of the
incident that took place Dec. 1 and are in contact with Emirati
authorities. The embassy said it stands ready to offer all possible
consular services.
The UAE is
a Western-allied, seven-state federation that includes the glitzy
commercial hub of Dubai and the oil-rich capital of Abu Dhabi. It is
home to a sizable Western population where foreigners outnumber Emirati
citizens.
The UAE prides
itself on being a safe haven in the turbulent Middle East. It is part of
the U.S.-led coalition conducting airstrikes against Islamic State
group fighters in Iraq and Syria.

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