
Pakistan deports bin Laden's family to Saudi Arabia
After nearly a year in the custody of Pakistan's security services, the family -- including the ex-al Qaida chief's three widows, two adult daughters and nine children -- were scheduled to leave Islamabad on a chartered plane bound for Saudi Arabia. Ref. Source 2
Osama's widow wishes asylum in Britain
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Slain Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's youngest widow wishes to spend her life in Britain with her five children and meet the Royal Family, The Sun reported Thursday.
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Osama bin Laden's family preparing to live incognito in Saudi Arabia:
The 14 members of Osama bin Laden's family who survived the US Navy Seal raid which killed him in May last year were on Friday preparing to live incognito - but apparently in some luxury - in Saudi Arabia after being deported from Pakistan Ref. Source 1
US commandos looted gold, cash from Osama's house:
Osama bin Laden's wives who said "get lost" to the CIA interrogators when approached for investigation, told Pakistani authorities that the raiding US soldiers also took away 21 gold biscuits and cash with them on May 2 from the Abbottabad compound, reveals a document. Ref. Source 3
Bin Laden shot 'as he peeked from door'
A firsthand account of the commando raid by US navy Seals that killed Osama bin Laden contradicts previous accounts by administration officials, raising questions as to whether the terror mastermind presented a clear threat when Seals first fired upon him. Ref. Source 5