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Gaddafi's daughter sick after seeing dead father on TV








Algiers, Oct 22 (IANS/AKI) Muammar Gaddafi's daughter Aisha was hospitalised in Algeria after learning that her father and brother Muttasim had been killed by Libyan transitional government forces, according to a news report.

The 34 year-old daughter of the late Libyan dictator was admitted to hospital Thursday after seeing images of her dead father broadcast on television, Algerian media reported.

Aisha, dubbed the Claudia Schiffer of North Africa for her striking looks, crossed into Algeria from Libya with her brothers Hannibal and Mohammed and their families Aug 30, almost six months after fighting broke out between rebels and forces loyal to Gaddafi in February.

Algeria said refuge was granted on humanitarian grounds.

Choppy video images of Gaddafi's bloody body surrounded by joyful soldiers were broadcast around the world after he was captured and shot in Sirte, his hometown that fell to government forces Thursday.

Gaddafi was reportedly found hiding in a sewer drain, and uttered his last worlds 'don't fire, what have I ever done to you', before being shot.

 
Indo Asian News Service
 

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