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Benazir did died of bullets or ducking as head injury ?

Benazir Bhutto has not died on any bullets or sharpen from the bomb blast but she has died of head injury as she ducked as the bomb or the bullets were fired at her car. Interior Minister has said she has no bullet marks or any wounds on her body.

The plane landed in Sukkur from where the body and members of her family
were flown by helicopter to Naudero, her spokesman Farhatullah Babar
said. Her husband Asif Zardari, their three children and some senior
leaders of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) travelled on the
plane.The cortege continued down a road lined with silver-barked eucalyptus trees and pools of bathing water buffalo before reaching the family mausoleum at Gahri Khuda Baksha towering Mughal-style structure topped with onion-shaped domes.

Tens of thousands of men, many draped in the party colours or brandishing
photos of the fallen heroine, followed.Bhutto's sister Sanam, who flew in from London to join the funeral, told reporters that the PPP had strong ties with the public and the Bhutto family had made sacrifices for them. ''Benazir Bhutto also sacrificed her life and became a martyr,'' she said.Benazirlater years the world saw her as a brave politician, a clever
eloquent diplomatic, a glamorous, demure,fearless woman and a devoted mother to her three children.Her early education in Pakistan from an English governess Catholic nuns, at the age of 16, Benazir was sent to study politics at Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Here she faced the first hardships having to walk to school for the first time in her life. It was cold and Benazir admitted that life was difficult without a chauffeur.

‘Pinky’, nick name, as Benazir addressed by family and friends, was a
thoroughly Westernised teenager, living a life of ‘idyllic ease’. She
dressed in clothes from Saks Fifth Avenue and enjoyed the lifestyle of
any daughter of a wealthy foreigner. From Radcliffe Benazir went across the Atlantic to study international law and politics at Oxford.

At her alma mater she was known for throwing the best parties which were always well attended and liberally served alcohol although she later denied this.

Karachi, Archbishop Evarist Pinto, the head of the Roman Catholic church, announced a three-day mourning for Bhutto during which special masses and prayer services will be held in churches in Karachi.
Thousands of mourners wept and beat their heads and chests as the body of Benazir Bhutto, slain premier, left her ancestral home at the start of the funeral procession on Friday.

Her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, accompanied the closed coffin draped with
the green, red and black tricolour of her Pakistan People's
Party.Eternal journey began the 7-km journey by ambulance to the family
mausoleum at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, a village set among paddy fields in
the southern province of Sindh.

Anti-Musharraf and anti-US slogans were heard from the peoples lining the road and standing on rooftops. The protesters chanted defiance: “No matter how many Bhutto's you will kill, a Bhutto will emerge from each house.”

Benazir laid to rest for peace with her father's near Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,
Pakistan's first popularly elected prime minister, who lies alongside
his sons Murtaza and Shahnawaz in the white-domed mausoleum.Benazir Bhutto ordered to be built this mausoleum.

Cheema said "there was no no foreign element in her body. There is no no
ambiguity about the fact that there was no no pellet wounds or shrapnel
wounds in her body.

"Unfortunately the tragedy took place because of the force created by the human bomb explosion that caused her to fall and she was hit by a lever of the sunroof of the vehicle from which she had peeped out to greet
supporters.

"It had caused a fracture of her skull. If a bullet or a shrapnel were to
hit her it would have hit her on the left side. But she had suffered
the fracture on the right side.

The doctors at Rawalpindi General Hospital who tried to save Bhutto's
life said on Friday that she had been hit in the head by shrapnel from
the suicide bomb attack and that there were no bullet wounds on her
body.

She was unconscious and was clinically dead by then.He said Bhutto's husband Asif Ali Zardari did not not want a postmortem to be conducted.Mussed Khan, the surgical specialist of the hospital, told a press conference that no heartbeat or pulse was recordable when Bhutto was brought to the hospital and she had shown no signs of life.

These conditions showed there was some severe injury that stopped the supply of blood to her head.The other version of the story is envisaged by Farooq Naik, Ms Bhutto's top lawyer and a senior official in her peoples party, says that the government's claims that Bhutto died by self inflicted inury not by bullets is completely baseless.he says:" Two bullets hit her, one in the abdomen and one in the head". Bhutto's personal secretary Naheed Khan and party official Makhdoom Amin Fahim were in the car and they saw what happened... the government are turning it into a joke with such claims.'"

Close aide to Benazir Bhutto said today she saw a bullet wound in the Pakistani opposition leader's head when she bathed her body after her assassination.

Butto's spokeswoman Sherry Rehman, who said she was in the former premier's motorcade at the time of the gun and suicide attack, rejected
government claims that the death was caused when Bhutto's head hit her
sunroof. She was one of many who bathed her body before the funeral," said Rehman, who added that her car was used to transport Bhutto to hospital. There was a bullet wound I saw that went in from the back of her head and came out the other side.

We could not even wash her properly because the wound was still
seeping. She lost a huge amount of blood," she told.

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