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Gadhafi capturer dies from injuries - Press Herald

September 26

Gadhafi capturer dies from injuries

Throngs demand that the Libyan government avenge the man's death.

The Associated Press

MISRATA, Libya - One of the young Libyan rebels credited with capturing Moammar Gadhafi in a drainage ditch nearly a year ago died Tuesday of injuries after being kidnapped, beaten and slashed by the late dictator's supporters -- the latest victim of persistent violence and instability in the North African country.

Omran Shaaban

Omran Shaaban receives treatment at a hospital in France. Shaaban, who helped capture Moammar Gadhafi a year ago, died Tuesday from injuries inflicted by Gadhafi backers who kidnapped him in July.

The Associated Press

The death of Omran Shaaban, who had been hospitalized in France, raised the prospect of even more violence and score-settling, with the newly elected National Congress authorizing police and the army to use force if necessary to apprehend those who abducted Shaaban, 22, and three companions in July near the town of Bani Walid.

Libya is battling lingering pockets of support for the old regime, and its government has been unable to rein in armed militias in a country rife with weapons. Earlier this month, a demonstration at the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi turned violent, killing four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador.

Shaaban was praised as a "dutiful martyr" by the National Congress, although his family says he never received a promised reward of $800,000 for capturing Gadhafi on Oct. 20, 2011, in the former leader's hometown of Sirte. The dictator was killed later that day by revolutionary fighters.

The Libyan government said it would honor Shaaban with a funeral befitting a hero. His body was greeted at the airport in his hometown of Misrata by more than 10,000 people for a procession to a soccer stadium for funeral prayers.

Photos on social media websites showed a wooden coffin with a glass window that revealed Shaaban's face, with white gauze covering his head.

In Tripoli, several hundred protesters gathered at the headquarters of the National Congress to demand that Shaaban's death be avenged.

Shaaban's family said he and three friends had been en route home to Misrata from a vacation when they were attacked and kidnapped. Shaaban was released this month.

 

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