Death in Riyadh: A cautionary tale for expat language teachers in the Middle East

Death in Riyadh: A cautionary tale for expat language teachers in the Middle East

by Adam Simpson
Death in Riyadh: A cautionary tale for expat language teachers in the Middle East

Death in Riyadh: A cautionary tale for expat language teachers in the Middle East

by Adam Simpson

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Overview

March is hot in Saudi Arabia. Temperatures might not reach the barmy heights of mid-summer, when thermometers can on occasion tip 50 degrees Celsius, but averages for this month are still around 35˚C. Wherever you are in the world, extreme heat and alcohol binges are never a good mix, but they can prove to be deadly in the peculiar world of Middle East English language teaching, as was the case in early March, 2011.

The facts of the case in question are ostensibly straightforward. On 1st March, 2011, an illegal drinking session got under way on an expatriate residential compound in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Andrew Cannon, 41, from Basingstoke, and Robert Colman, 57 from Newcastle, were among the English teachers living in bachelor accommodation in the same building on the private compound. The pair were both said to have ‘had a tendency to become violent with alcohol’ and fell out at some point during the drinking session. The falling out would in turn lead to an exchange of physical blows. This book follows the events that transpired...


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151861625
Publisher: Adam Simpson
Publication date: 04/08/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 234,667
File size: 101 KB

About the Author

Adam has been fortunate enough to spend the last fifteen years of his journey as a lifelong learner working with others in what some call the ‘language classroom’. He is currently privileged to have the opportunity to help young adults meet their educational goals at Sabanci University in Istanbul. His professional interests include flexibility within the curriculum and the considered use of technology in the classroom. He occasionally finds time to blog about his life.

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