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A cancer expert whose medical assessment of the Lockerbie bomber helped lead to his early release has been quoted as saying the Libyan could live for another 10 years.
Last year, Karol Sikora examined Abdel Baset al-Megrahi for Libyan authorities and estimated he had three months to live. Al-Megrahi, who has prostate cancer, was freed from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds and sent to Libya.
Originally posted by airspoon
A cancer expert whose medical assessment of the Lockerbie bomber helped lead to his early release has been quoted as saying the Libyan could live for another 10 years.
Originally posted by airspoon
reply to post by GW8UK
Do you have a link or vid proving that? That would be something huge, if they did.
--airspoon
Originally posted by airspoon
reply to post by GW8UK
I appreciate the link, however I'm not so sure how reliable the "Post Chronicle" is. It's hard for me to take their word that the BBC reported his death, unless there is an article or video of the BBC actually reporting it.
If the BBC did report his death, it would seem that they were trying to cover for the British government in letting him go. I just find it odd that there is nothing from the BBC, only someone stating that this is what the BBC had reported. You know?
--airspoon