Gaddafi shot dead

LIBYAN leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was yesterday killed in unclear circumstances when NATO forces and the rebel  National Transitional Council overran his seaside hometown of Sirte.
He was 69.

Western media reports claimed that a number of his supporters and family members; among them his son Mutassim and ex-Defence Minister Abu-Bakr Yunis, were also dead while his son Saif al-Islam managed to escape to the desert.
The bodies were transported to Misrata, but the exact location was kept a secret for security reasons though the rebels promised to parade Colonel Gaddafi’s body.
The NTC said it had a video and photos proving Col

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