The body of Osama bin Laden reportedly thrown into the sea after killed in a firefight with U.S. Special Forces. The news comes shortly after U.S. President, Barack Obama, proclaim the death of the leader of terrorist network al-Qaeda.
The news pushed the body of Osama to the sea, though not confirmed, directly into meal a number of major media in the U.S.. According to The New York Times, Osama's body was taken to Afghanistan after he was killed in the firefight with U.S. special forces in a remote village in Pakistan, Sunday early morning local time. However, news emerged body was then dumped into the sea.
The news then spread to a number of major media in the U.S.. There has been no official confirmation from the U.S. government about the news. In fact, according to news station CBS News, the corpse of Osama was going to be buried with Islamic tradition, which is buried within 24 hours.
Osama is from Saudi Arabia. However, according to CBS News sources, the Saudi royal party refused to accept Osama's corpse buried in their country. Saudi citizenship had been revoked bin Laden in the 1990s.
The news pushed the body of Osama to the sea, though not confirmed, directly into meal a number of major media in the U.S.. According to The New York Times, Osama's body was taken to Afghanistan after he was killed in the firefight with U.S. special forces in a remote village in Pakistan, Sunday early morning local time. However, news emerged body was then dumped into the sea.
The news then spread to a number of major media in the U.S.. There has been no official confirmation from the U.S. government about the news. In fact, according to news station CBS News, the corpse of Osama was going to be buried with Islamic tradition, which is buried within 24 hours.
Osama is from Saudi Arabia. However, according to CBS News sources, the Saudi royal party refused to accept Osama's corpse buried in their country. Saudi citizenship had been revoked bin Laden in the 1990s.