Mother and daughter (4) detained in Dubai over glass of wine

The two were reportedly denied food, water and access to toilets while in custody

Undated handout photo of Bibi, who was detained in Dubai along with her mother Ellie Holman. Photograph: Detained in Dubai/PA Wire
Undated handout photo of Bibi, who was detained in Dubai along with her mother Ellie Holman. Photograph: Detained in Dubai/PA Wire

A mother was kept in a cell in Dubai for three days with her four-year-old daughter after drinking a complimentary glass of wine on a flight from London, it is claimed.

Swedish dentist Ellie Holman (44), who lives in Sevenoaks in Kent with her English partner Gary and their three children, was initially denied water and made to clean toilets while in custody, according to human rights group Detained in Dubai.

The group, an NGO formed to help people held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said it was representing the woman and her daughter Bibi, who was "terrified" by the experience.

Ms Holman was arrested on July 13th after having one glass of wine on her eight-hour Emirates flight to Dubai from London, a statement from the group said.

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She was taken into custody after an immigration official questioned her about her visa and asked if she had consumed alcohol.

Ms Holman and her daughter were initially denied food, water and access to a toilet when they were held in the cell together for three days, the group claims.

Ms Holman now faces being detained in Dubai for up to a year while awaiting a court hearing.

The group said she and Bibi were travelling to Dubai for a five-day break to visit friends, having visited a number of times before.

After landing she was questioned by an immigration official, who said her visa was invalid and she must return to London immediately, the group said.

Ms Holman claims he was “dismissive and rude” when she asked if she could buy another visa, and she was then questioned about her alcohol consumption — which she admitted.

She filmed the official on her phone as evidence of his behaviour before learning this was an offence, and that it was illegal to drink alcohol, according to the group.

The pair were taken into custody with phones and passports confiscated, before Ms Holman was asked to give a blood sample to test for alcohol consumption. She is said to have been refused the chance to phone her partner and was then held in a cell.

‘Foul smelling’

In a statement from the group, Ms Holman claims the guards tried to rip out her hair extensions and describes the prison as hot and “foul smelling”. She said the pair were made to sleep on a “filthy” mattress and she was told to clean toilets and floors.

She said: “My little girl had to go to the toilet on the cell floor. I have never heard her cry in the same way as she did in that cell.

“The food [we were given] smelled like rotting garbage and neither Bibi or I could face trying it. I stayed awake for the whole three days.

“By now, Gary knew something was wrong and had flown to Dubai to look for me. Friends had found out I was in jail and tried to visit. Nobody was allowed to see us. We were not even told.”

She was released on bail and told her passport had been confiscated until the case is concluded. She said she has lost more than £30,000 (about €34,000) in legal fees and missed work.

The Emirates airline has been contacted for comment. – PA