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This is an archive article published on October 22, 2011

No post-mortem for Gaddafi: Misrata commanders

New regime's military commander is expected to travel to Misrata to view Gaddafils body.

Military commanders in the Libyan city of Misrata said today that no post-mortem would be carried out on the body of Muammar Gaddafi despite concerns over how the ousted strongman died.

“There will be no post-mortem today,nor any day,” Misrata military council spokesman Fathi al-Bashaagha said.

“No one is going to open up his body.” His comments were confirmed by two other Misrata military commanders.

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Bashaagha said that the new regime’s military commander for the capital,Abdelhakim Belhaj,was expected to travel to Misrata later today to view the corpse of the man who ruled Libya with an iron rod for 42 years.

But he said there were no immediate plan for National Transitional Council chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil to visit. “Abdel Jajil did not come yesterday and is not coming today,and for the moment it is not expected that he will come.”

Gaddafi’s body has been stored in a freezer in a Misrata vegetable market since it was brought to the city on Thursday following his death in still unexplained circumstances during the fall of his hometown Sirte.

Abdel Jalil,meanwhile,told reporters in Benghazi that Gaddafi’s death was being investigated without any reference to a post-mortem examination.

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“Yes,” he answered when asked if the case was being investigated. He declined to take any further questions during a visit to injured fighters in a hospital.

Overnight,the body of Gaddafi’s son and national security chief Mutassim,who also died during the fall of Sirte,was brought to the same makeshift mortuary and laid out beside him and dozens of curious residents queued this morning to view the two bloodied bodies laid out on mattresses on the floor.

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