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Kenya embassy bombing suspect dies before US trial

Kenya embassy bombing suspect dies before US trial
Kenya embassy bombing suspect dies before US trial

NEW YORK, United States, Jan 3 โ€“ A Libyan accused over the 1998 Al-Qaeda bombings of US embassies in Africa died on Friday, days before he was to stand trial in New York, his lawyer said.

Abu Anas al-Libi, 50, was on the FBIโ€™s most-wanted list with a $5 million price on his head when he was captured by US troops in the Libyan capital Tripoli in October 2013.

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He and Saudi businessman Khalid al-Fawwaz were due to stand trial on January 12 over the attacks in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 244 people and wounded more than 5,000.

But Libi, a computer expert, died at a hospital in the New York area on Friday, his lawyer Bernard Kleinman told The Washington Post, saying the health of his client โ€“ who had advanced liver cancer โ€“ had deteriorated significantly in the last month.

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Libi and Fawwaz both previously pleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges.

A third suspect, Egyptian Adel Abdel Bary, last year pleaded guilty to playing a role in the 1998 attacks.

Libi, who also suffered from hepatitis C, told a federal court in Manhattan in October that he had been on hunger strike when questioned by FBI agents โ€“ during which he made an incriminating statement.

Looking pale and thin, and speaking very quietly through a translator, Libi told the court that he told โ€œanyone who askedโ€ that he was on a hunger strike.

He was detained by US commandos on October 5, 2013 and interrogated on board a US warship before being handed over to FBI agents on October 12.

-capitalfm.co.ke

Kenya embassy bombing suspect dies before US trial

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