2011/10/22
Chris Irvine: Did Colonel Gaddafi die From a Bullet Wound in CROSSFIRE?
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi did NOT die while fighting, but was murdered in cold blood after being captured during a NATO airstrike. Suspicions have been raised that he was executed, as a video, filmed on a mobile phone and posted on "You Tube" within hours of his death, showed him badly injured but able to stand up. On Thursday, he was finally cornered in a drain in Sirte, a gold- plated pistol in his hand, pleading "don't shoot, don't shoot" in vain for his life. "I am going to read to you a report by the forensic doctor who examined Gaddafi," Mahmoud Jibril, Libya's interim minister, told a news conference in Tripoli. "It said: Gaddafi was taken out of a sewage pipe, and did not show any resistance. When we started moving him, he was hit by a bullet in his right arm and when they put him in a truck he did not have any other injuries," Jibril said. "When the car was moving, it was caught in crossfire between the revolutionaries and Gaddafi forces in which he was hit by a bullet in the head," Jibril said, while reading the report. "The forensic doctor could not tell if the bullet came from the revolutionaries or from Gaddafi's forces," the prime minister said. He is reportedly due to be buried in a secret location later on Friday.
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