Friday, October 21, 2011

Libya's Gaddafi killed by bullet in stomach said Doctor


DUBAI- Muammar Qaddafi, was mortally wounded by a bullet in the gut after his capture, according to a doctor who examined his body, amid conflicting reports about how the fugitive former Libyan leader, met his end.
Gaddafi, 69, was killed Thursday after a captured Libyan fighter he once scorned as "rats" who took his last stronghold of resistance in his hometown of Sirte - the culmination of eight months of the uprising against his 42-year reign.
"Gaddafi was arrested when he was alive, but he was killed later. There was a bullet, and it was the main cause of his death, he got into his gut," Dr. Ibrahim said Tika Al-Arabiya. "Then there was one bullet in his head that went in and out of his head."
Earlier, Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, reading what he said was a posthumous report, said Gaddafi was towed from the unresisting "sewer pipe", shot in the arm and put in the truck, which was "caught in crossfire" as it is to pass it to the hospital.
Jerky footage showed a man with a distinctive long Gaddafi, curly hair, bloodied and staggering under the attacks of armed men, apparently soldiers NTC.
Teak, which is also considered Gaddafi's son Mo'tassim after he was killed on Thursday, said his data indicate that he died after his father.
"(A) Mo'tassim, was not injured, big discoveries in the area above the chest and right under his neck. There were three injuries in the back and behind the back of the legs and there was no shrapnel, but it was a few days ago in my leg, "said Teak.
"The state of the blood shows that he was killed after Gaddafi," he added.
Chika said that he saw the body of another son of Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Saif al-Islam, once seen as heir to his father, was different, reportedly surrounded and captured or killed.

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