Osama Bin Laden’s Head Had To Be Put Together For Identification: Claims Ex-Navy SEAL

April 10, 2017 15:16
Osama Bin Laden’s Head Had To Be Put Together For Identification: Claims Ex-Navy SEAL

An Ex-Navy SEAL, Robert O’Neill, said that the al-Qaeda chief's head, was so severely destroyed by the gunshot, that pieces of it had to be put back for identification.

Robert O’Neill had claimed of shooting three bullets into Osama, the main suspect in the US 9/11 attacks. He was shot dead in his house, in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

The former Navy SEAL Tam 6 Shooter, O’Neill’s book about the mission - “The Operator : Firing the Shots that Killed Bin Laden,” recalls the night, when the secret mission took place.

The SEALs first shot hit Osama’s son, Khalid, by luring him towards them. The agents were able to lure Khalid, by calling to him in Arabic, saying: “Khalid, come here.” Khalid further responded loudly, “What?” and emerged from his hiding spot, and was immediately shot in the face, the report said. After killing Khalid, they proceeded towards a compound, where Osama was together with three of his four wives, and seventeen children.

The Ex-Navy SEAL, kept his hand on the point man’s shoulder. As the two were alone on the stairway, and convinced that whoever was on the third floor, was big enough, on a suicide vest, for an explosive last stand.

O'Neill, gripped at the significance of the moment, fired at Osama, and his head split into two. He grasped the point man’s shoulder, the signal to charge, and then moved ahead of the curtain. The point man, then tackled two screaming women to the floor. Laden stood near the bed, his hands were on the shoulders of the woman in front of him. The woman was later identified as, Amal, the youngest of his four wives, the report said.

He writes in the book, “I aimed above the woman’s right shoulder, and pulled the trigger twice.” “Bin Laden’s head split open, and he dropped. I put another bullet in his head.”

Later, the other members of the team, barged into the room, only after he placed a 2-year old boy, found covering in a corner alongside Osama's widow on the bed. A distressed 90-minute flight, returned the army to camp in Afghanistan.

The book of the EX-Navy SEAL, comes five years after fellow SEAL, Mark Bissonnette's account of the operation, “No Easy Day.”

Since, O’Neill, has violated norms, by releasing classified information, he has agreed to surrender USD 6.8 million, in proceeds.

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