So how exactly was Benazir Bhutto killed!? (MERGED)

No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir’s wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

This from the doctors who attended to her.

No shrapnel or bullet found in Benazir’s wound

RAWALPINDI: The open-head injury with depressed fracture leading to cardio-pulmonary arrest caused the death of PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto, Dr Musaddiq Hussain, the Allied Hospitals chief executive, told a press conference on Friday at Rawalpindi General Hospital (RGH). RGH Medical Superintendent Dr Habib Ahmed Khan and Additional Superintendent Dr Fayyaz Ahmed Khan were also present on the occasion. Dr Hussain said Bhutto was not showing any sign of life when she was taken to the RGH. Bhutto was admitted to the hospital at 5:35pm where surgeons immediately conducted resuscitation, started giving her fluid and kept her on artificial ventilation, he said. He said the doctors shifted Bhutto to operation theatre and continued resuscitation as soon as they found out that her heart was not working. Having noticed that resuscitation was not successful, the doctors opened Bhutto’s chest and pressed her heart with hands, he said. During the whole process, he said, the doctors did not feel Bhutto’s heart beat so they declared her dead at 6:16pm. He said something hit Bhutto’s right temporal region that fractured her skull bones, thrust into her brain and the brain matter was exuding. The oval-shaped wound was 4x5cm wide and 0.5 inch deep, he said. Dr Hussain said, “I believe that some heavy object had hit her because they (doctors) did not find any bullet or shrapnel.” He said there was no wound on her neck or body. He said the doctors had submitted the same report to the Punjab government. Most of those injured in the attack, who were admitted to Allied Hospitals, contradicted Dr Hussain’s statement as they told Daily Times that five shots were fired at Liaquat Bagh in all. Three of the bullets, they said, hit Bhutto, one injured People’s Student Federation (PSF) city president and one missed the target

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\12\29\story_29-12-2007_pg7_3

Re: BB's death was not caused by bullets or bomb fragments

New theory I heard: SSG unit which is missing used multiple snipers and suicide bombers to attack. Check under your beds people, an SSG sniper could be hiding.

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

But even if these reports are true, what made Benazir jump and hit her head against the lever with force was the strong impact of the suicide bomb. So nothing really (whether it was a direct bullet injury, an indirect deep shrapnel wound or an alleged skull fracture caused by BB hitting the sunroof window lever with force in response to the forceful impact of the bomb) changes the fact that IT WAS AN ASSASSINATION

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

That's quite true, and the govt says a high level investigation headed by a High Court judge is being set-up to look into all that. But the doctors have basically confirmed what the Interior Ministry said earlier.

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir’s wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=273306

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

GoldenAsif: I think Reza's post is supposed to clarify the confusion surrounding the 'cause' of death. Minus some Jehadi apologists, I think we all agree that in the end it was a successful attempt at assassinating a prominent politician. Whether she died of a heart attack, or because someone slapped her in the face when she fell into the car is immaterial. However, some Jehadi apologists on this board have been running around with the confusion on the 'cause' of death to deflect attention from the 'manner' of death: Assassination By Jehadists!

The assassination was attempted by shooter who also committed suicide through the bomb blast. It is getting more and more likely that the devils holed up in Waziarastan are responsible, and we should suspect them to be the culprits anyway, for the biggest reason that they have been threatening and wanting to do this all along.

First rule of suicide assassination investigation: First Suspect should be the ones who've been openly declaring the plans to do the assassination!

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir’s wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

** How did Pakistan’s Bhutto die?**

(CNN)Conflicting reports about what caused the death of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto are fueling questions about the circumstances of her assassination.

Bhutto’s political party disputed official versions of the incident, accusing the government of lying. Video footage of Thursday’s attack on Bhutto contains a murky shot of a hand firing a pistol three times, but the Pakistani government said Bhutto – who was standing through her vehicle’s sunroof – was not hit.
The latest explanation Friday by Pakistan’s Interior Ministry said Bhutto, 54, died from a fractured skull after hitting her head on a piece of the vehicle.
Immediately following the gunfire, a suicide bomber ignited explosives near Bhutto’s motorcade.

An Interior Ministry spokesman, Brig. Javed Iqbal Cheema, said Bhutto “fell down or perhaps ducked” and apparently hit her head on a lever connected to the car’s sunroof. Cheema added that the lever was stained with blood.
Cheema’s version of events conflicts with that of the government-run news agency Associated Press of Pakistan, which at first quoted the Interior Ministry as saying shrapnel from the bomb blast killed Bhutto. The suicide bomb killed more than 20 others, and at least 100 were wounded.
On Thursday, an initial report from the Interior Ministry said Bhutto died of a gunshot wound to the neck.

Bhutto’s death did not result from a bullet or shrapnel, Cheema said, and nothing entered her head.
Dr. Mussadiq Khan of Rawalpindi General Hospital, who treated Bhutto before she was declared dead, said she had “a big wound” on the side of her head “that usually occurs when something big, with a lot of speed, hits that area.”
By the time Bhutto was brought to the hospital Thursday, she “was not breathing, she did not have a pulse,” Khan said, and her eyes were not responding to light. Doctors tried unsuccessfully to revive her by cardiopulmonary resuscitation, he said.
At a news conference, Cheema showed the video of Bhutto in the vehicle, standing up in the sunroof and looking out at the surrounding crowd.
** Farzana Raja of Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party said the government’s explanation is “a pack of lies,” and she offered another explanation. “It was a sniper shooting,” she said, also accusing the government of a “total security lapse.”**
CNN national security analyst Ken Robinson, who worked in U.S. intelligence in Pakistan during the Clinton administration, said he suspects Bhutto’s enemies are attempting to control her legacy by minimizing the attack’s role in her demise.
“They’re trying to deny her a martyr’s death, and in Islam, that’s pretty important,” Robinson said.
Bhutto he said, threatens to become more influential in death than she was in life. “Her torch burns bright now forever. She’s forever young; she’s forever brave, challenging against all odds the party in power and challenging the military and Islamic extremism.”

Only if Bhutto’s family allows an autopsy, said Robinson, will the world know for certain the medical reasons behind her death. The Associated Press, quoting Cabinet sources, said Bhutto’s husband, Asif Ali Zardari, refused to permit an autopsy before she was laid to rest Friday.
The Pakistani government pointed to Baitullah Mehsud, a tribal leader from southern Pakistan known to have ties to al-Qaeda, as a prime suspect.
One senior U.S. official told CNN there is information “… that leads us to believe he [Mehsud] is the guy responsible.”
The official said Mehsud “had been trying to get Bhutto for some time” and described him as “one of the big players.”
The Pakistani Interior Ministry also said it had “intelligence intercepts” indicating Mehsud was behind Bhutto’s assassination.
There have been no claims of responsibility for Bhutto’s death on radical Islamist Web sites that regularly post such messages from al Qaeda and other militant groups.
Hundreds of thousands of people jammed streets Friday surrounding Bhutto’s funeral procession in Garhi-Khuda Baksh. Violence after the attack has left at least nine people reported killed and banks, train stations and cars torched.
Bhutto led Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1996, but both times, the sitting president dismissed her amid corruption allegations.
She was the first female prime minister of any Islamic nation.
A terrorist attack targeted her motorcade in Karachi in October on the day she returned to Pakistan after eight years of self-imposed exile. Bhutto told Al-Jazeera television she believed Mehsud may have been involved in that attempt on her life, which killed 136 people.

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/28/bhutto.death/

Re: It was a Freak Accident

^ they must have done everything tht is possible - but just not releasing it properly to the public.

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

Well stated. People are entitled to voice their opinions or conpiracies as such, but it's the facts that must win the day in the end, if we are to make sense of all this. The doctors have now come out and supported what the authorities have stated earlier, but out of emotion or bias people will still believe what they want. All that does unfortunately is excuse the extremists and terrorists who carried out this crimes.

Re: It was a Freak Accident

:hmmm:

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir’s wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

Good to see you get your knowledge of Islam from CNN experts.

Re: BB's death was not caused by bullets or bomb fragments

Bye bye, and next time do think beyond the obvious support for Musharraf.

Re: BB's death was not caused by bullets or bomb fragments

CNN just did a story and the reporter said that from the video it was very obvious the guy was an expert shooter, shot steadily and then right after that he blew himself up.

Re: BB’s death was not caused by bullets or bomb fragments

CNN said it and must be true. :k:

This “expert” shooter still missed his mark it seems.

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

I just saw a vide of Dr. Musadaq Khan on the air on CNN say something moving very fast can cause this wound. Now the car was barely moving, and the only thing fast enough can be a bullet.

Re: BB’s death was not caused by bullets or bomb fragments

According to your pro-musharraf sources i.e. Fortunately, CNN doesnt report what PTV reports.

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir’s wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

Hmm..almost exactly what Dr Musaddiq said.

“I believe that some heavy object had hit her because they (doctors) did not find any bullet or shrapnel.” He said there was no wound on her neck or body

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

But they'll have you believe that she was that fast and moved her head in such speed! :@:

Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

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Re: No bullet or shrapnel found in Benazir's wound - Dr Musaddiq Hussain

Im also curious as to why this new theory of her not getting hit by any bullet came out today, rather than yesterday, when shes buried and all?