The daughter of slain Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi is so thankful for hospitality received in Algeria that she's reportedly lighting the President's home on fire, among other things, according to Al-Arabiya.
Nor is this the first time this has happened.
From Al Arabiya:
[Aisha Qaddafi] had occasionally damaged furniture and parts of the residence when she was angry, but this latest incident, which occurred three days ago, was the most serious, the Algerian newspaper reported.
Qaddafi had previously destroyed the shelves of a library in the residence, and damaged pictures of Algerian President Abdul Aziz Bouteflika, Ennahar added. On one occasion, she reportedly attacked presidential guards who were trying to calm her down.
Out of eight children, Aisha is Muammar Qaddafi's only daughter. Most notably, she joined the legal team that defended Saddam Hussein, and has earned the nickname of "the Claudia Schiffer of North Africa" due to her looks, according to The Telegraph.
In Aug. 2011, Aisha and several family members fled Libya for Algeria as rebels moved in during the country's revolution. Muammar Qaddafi was captured and died of his wounds later that year, Reuters reports.
Wanted by Interpol, Aisha and her brother Hannibal are taking refuge in Algeria, with a standing offer to move to Oman.
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