The extravagant crown prince of Brunei lost it all.





































Jefrie Bolkiah is the Sultan of Brunei's brother who is on the verge of a fall down. Once he owned assets that were finest the world can give. But he didn't thank Allah and he became even more greedy which eventually destroyed him.

His ex- Red Palace which was used for the guests.








































His ex-Palace for which he collected 100 gallons of paint from all over the world.

This exquisite palace now remains abandoned. It has its own helipad.

His ex- Super yacht which he named as Tits is now known as Samax. Its 55m and was purchased in 1996.














His ex Boeing 747SP-21 purchased in January 1997. Registered as V8-AC1. Sold to Bahrain King. 











































































His ex A340-213. Previos registration V8-JBB (Jefrie Bolkiah) New registration is HZ-WT4. It was sold to Prince al-Walid in April 2000.





























Bed


















Lavatory























First class seating


















His ex A340-211 now registered asJY-ABH and was sold to Jordan's King in october in 2000.














Sink



















Toilet


















Conference room




























































Bed


















Lights























First class seating


















His ex A310-304 which was purchased in June 1987. Registration changed several times from V8-HM1 (1987) to V8-DPD (1996) to P4-DPD (1999) then to P4-ABU (2002) then finally in January 2005 it was sold to a Saudi prince and now registered as HZ-NSA.

This Airbus went half-way around the world to pick up 100 gallons of paint for his palace.











































































































































































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