Though i am a pml(N) supporter, but i am
really shocked onv the sad demise of Mrs.
Bhutto. As a tribute I have added some memorable
pictures of Mrs. Bhutto on my website www.murree.com
We share in your tears and your incredible
loss.may you find peace and wisdom and she ll
be looking down on you from above.May 2008
come to be easier for you.G.od bless your
country!
Bullet from high powered rifle might have
killed Ms Bhutto..US experts..The daily News
international..Pakistan
US experts criticise Benazir’s post-mortem
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 By Lawrence K. Altman
Leading American experts in forensic
pathology this weekend deplored the failure
of Pakistani officials to order an autopsy of
Benazir Bhutto, saying that the standard
medical procedure was a crucial part of any
credible investigation of a murder.
Exhuming the body of Ms. Bhutto, 54, a former
prime minister who was killed Thursday at a
political rally, could still be extremely
useful in determining more precisely whether
she was shot, hit by shrapnel from a suicide
bomb or, less likely, died from striking her
head against an object in the vehicle in
which she was riding, the experts said in
interviews.
A reporter for The New York Times read the
experts the entire medical report on Ms.
Bhutto. Proper examination of the autopsy
material, the clothing Ms. Bhutto wore when
she was killed and the debris in the area
surrounding the explosion could also help
determine which extremist group made a bomb
or fired a bullet, if either caused her
death.
Ms. Bhutto’s case recalls that of President
John F. Kennedy, who was slain in 1963.
Controversy still swirls around the
assassination, in part because of a flawed
autopsy.
Not performing an autopsy of Ms. Bhutto “was
a severe mistake, especially in the light of
past problems with the murders of national
leaders,” because it will fuel speculation,
said Dr. Michael M. Baden, who is a top
forensic official for the New York State
Police as well as a former New York City
chief medical examiner.
Seven doctors, but no forensic pathologist,
signed Ms. Bhutto’s medical report. None were
“trained to pick up the finer points of
gunshot wounds” and other causes
of criminal deaths, Dr. Baden said.
For example, her doctors said they did not
feel a bullet or foreign body, but did not
probe for evidence of one. “With Kennedy, the
treating doctors were wrong about the
entrance and exit wounds” of the
bullet-damaged skull, said Dr. Baden, who was
chairman of the forensic pathology panel of
the House of Representatives select
committees on the assassinations of Kennedy
and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Baden said he suspected that Ms. Bhutto
died from a bullet that left two or three
tiny fragments seen on X-rays be-fore it
exited the skull through a wound that the
Pakistani doctors did not notice in part
be-cause they apparently did not shave the
bloodied thick scalp hair.
Dr. Werner U. Spitz, former chief medical
examiner in Detroit, said he could not
understand why the government did not try to
quench “the thirst of the Pakistani people to
know the facts, because they are all angry,
and if you confronted them with the facts,
maybe the anger” would disappear.
Dr. Spitz said he suspected that Ms. Bhutto
died after being hit by a bullet fired from a
high-powered rifle. Dr. Vincent J. DiMaio, a
former chief medical examiner in San Antonio,
who also deplored the lack of an autopsy in
Ms. Bhutto’s case, said he suspected that a
fragment that
was propelled against her head was a more
likely explanation for her death than a
bullet wound.
1. shooting from three points 2. cleaning of the area as soon as they could 3. magic disappearing bullet 4. diversion shot (from back right top ) ..
not from (back left bottom)
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Mandana (on and off), starworshipper, Lita V, snail_in_motion, and 27 other people added this photo to their favorites.
DCasallArt (Not much around) [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)
I'm sorry for such a great loss...
Hugs to you, Abro...
Mandana (on and off) (54 months ago | reply)
what a tragedy ... :(
God help us all.
fiction~dreamer.●๋• (54 months ago | reply)
they killed the people's leader, God save Pakistan...
2close2u (54 months ago | reply)
Though i am a pml(N) supporter, but i am really shocked onv the sad demise of Mrs. Bhutto.
As a tribute I have added some memorable pictures of Mrs. Bhutto on my website www.murree.com
imagepeace (54 months ago | reply)
Cure the hatred...please no revenge!
Arthur Robbins (54 months ago | reply)
I am so sorry.
rrath48 (54 months ago | reply)
mad dogs kill like that
starworshipper (54 months ago | reply)
Rest In Peace!! Pakistan has suffered a great loss today
brynmeillion - JAN (54 months ago | reply)
Such a very sad day
mhobl (54 months ago | reply)
So Sorry, what a bad thing!
fotos-de-alejandra [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Social Documentary Photography & events, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
art_es_anna (54 months ago | reply)
*pippicalzelunghe iscariota* (54 months ago | reply)
A tragedy for Pakistan and for all the world.
Benazir, rest in peace!
It seems Peace is not of this world...
snail_in_motion (54 months ago | reply)
this is a real tragedy. one hope for pakistan´s way to democracy has gone.
DCasallArt (Not much around) [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)
In memoriam...
Kelly Angard (54 months ago | reply)
my heart is so very sad. may her spirit and message of hope endure...
The Gifted Photographer (54 months ago | reply)
A woman of such enormous courage, who can now find?
flickr.com/photos/96683394@N00/2141926590/
abitblue [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)
What a loss to this world. I can't believe she's gone.
Филби's ПРОПАГАНДА ? (54 months ago | reply)
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HORIZON (54 months ago | reply)
Great loss my dear friend, so sorry for this.
TLC Fotografie (54 months ago | reply)
suvarna_mollerup (54 months ago | reply)
This is such sad and shocking news. So sorry for Pakistan's great loss.
Environmentalist (54 months ago | reply)
Good Bye BB, orphans are left alone..
Tanveer Farooqui (54 months ago | reply)
so sad.....it is loss for all democratic people of the world !
arbaa (54 months ago | reply)
My sympathy goes out to Pakistan for the loss
Arba, Kosova
azulprofundo (54 months ago | reply)
crazy world...with crazy people with no soul... may all the good and deep people like her who has been killed absurdly rest in peace...
luisa brehm (54 months ago | reply)
i'm truly sorry, dear Abro !!!
big hugs
spikeblacklab (54 months ago | reply)
I am so sorry for your loss...the world's great loss...
_Ifigeneia_ (54 months ago | reply)
......
Marco Brown-Maltese Artist (54 months ago | reply)
We share in your tears and your incredible loss.may you find peace and wisdom and she ll be looking down on you from above.May 2008 come to be easier for you.G.od bless your country!
unxpektd (54 months ago | reply)
Proverbs 24:10
If you faint in the day of adversity,
Your strength is small.
nenito451 (54 months ago | reply)
Memories of Bhutto can never die she lives in our hearts always....we mourn her loss may she rest in peace.
Emran Ashraf (54 months ago | reply)
We will not forget BB. The blank space in the Pakistani Politics can never be filled.

May God rest her soul in Peace, Ameen
Stefania Maria Livraghi (54 months ago | reply)
Sorry for the loss of a great woman, rest in peace!
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Environmentalist (54 months ago | reply)
Bullet from high powered rifle might have killed Ms Bhutto..US experts..The daily News international..Pakistan
US experts criticise Benazir’s post-mortem
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
By Lawrence K. Altman
Leading American experts in forensic pathology this weekend deplored the failure of Pakistani officials to order an autopsy of Benazir Bhutto, saying that the standard medical procedure was a crucial part of any credible investigation of a murder.
Exhuming the body of Ms. Bhutto, 54, a former prime minister who was killed Thursday at a political rally, could still be extremely useful in determining more precisely whether she was shot, hit by shrapnel from a suicide bomb or, less likely, died from striking her head against an object in the vehicle in which she was riding, the experts said in interviews.
A reporter for The New York Times read the experts the entire medical report on Ms. Bhutto. Proper examination of the autopsy material, the clothing Ms. Bhutto wore when she was killed and the debris in the area surrounding the explosion could also help determine which extremist group made a bomb or fired a bullet, if either caused her death.
Ms. Bhutto’s case recalls that of President John F. Kennedy, who was slain in 1963. Controversy still swirls around the assassination, in part because of a flawed autopsy.
Not performing an autopsy of Ms. Bhutto “was a severe mistake, especially in the light of past problems with the murders of national leaders,” because it will fuel speculation, said Dr. Michael M. Baden, who is a top forensic official for the New York State Police as well as a former New York City chief medical examiner.
Seven doctors, but no forensic pathologist, signed Ms. Bhutto’s medical report. None were “trained to pick up the finer points of gunshot wounds” and other causes
of criminal deaths, Dr. Baden said.
For example, her doctors said they did not feel a bullet or foreign body, but did not probe for evidence of one. “With Kennedy, the treating doctors were wrong about the entrance and exit wounds” of the bullet-damaged skull, said Dr. Baden, who was chairman of the forensic pathology panel of the House of Representatives select committees on the assassinations of Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Baden said he suspected that Ms. Bhutto died from a bullet that left two or three tiny fragments seen on X-rays be-fore it exited the skull through a wound that the Pakistani doctors did not notice in part be-cause they apparently did not shave the bloodied thick scalp hair.
Dr. Werner U. Spitz, former chief medical examiner in Detroit, said he could not understand why the government did not try to quench “the thirst of the Pakistani people to know the facts, because they are all angry, and if you confronted them with the facts, maybe the anger” would disappear.
Dr. Spitz said he suspected that Ms. Bhutto died after being hit by a bullet fired from a high-powered rifle. Dr. Vincent J. DiMaio, a former chief medical examiner in San Antonio, who also deplored the lack of an autopsy in Ms. Bhutto’s case, said he suspected that a fragment that
was propelled against her head was a more likely explanation for her death than a bullet wound.
Courtesy NY times
Imran Khan - Always Pakistan First (53 months ago | reply)
can i know that when was this picture clicked?
reply via mail plz...
nettaphoto (53 months ago | reply)
!!
andzer (52 months ago | reply)
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* SprinG * (51 months ago | reply)
Hats Off For This BraVe Lady..
VIRGIN AND THE CITY (51 months ago | reply)
The elders will teach if we listen.
juntos ( MOSTLY OFF) (47 months ago | reply)
a terrible loss ... I hope Pakistan will be able to come out of this with renewed strenght. A great woman!!
Ahmed Mehmood [deleted] (47 months ago | reply)
PAKISTAN, now from where you will get such a BRAVE LADY???????
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umairaijaz86 (39 months ago | reply)
1. shooting from three points
2. cleaning of the area as soon as they could
3. magic disappearing bullet
4. diversion shot (from back right top ) .. not from (back left bottom)
JFK or Bhutto?
you decide whose the master mind