Lockerbie bomber death: Pan Am Flight terrorist died at 60

World’s most notorious criminal, the former Libyan intelligence officer Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi died today at 60!

Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the author of the Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 that killed 270 people, died on Sunday (20 May 2012) in Tripoli, his brother, Abdelhakim al-Megrahi, told AFP.

Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi leaving Glasgow Airport (Bruce89 / Wikimedia)
Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi leaving Glasgow Airport (Bruce89 / Wikimedia)
“He died an hour ago”, around 13.00 (11.00 GMT), said Abdelhakim al-Megrahi.

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi who had been sentenced to life in prison, was released by the Scottish justice on humanitarian grounds back in 2009, the doctors stating that he was suffering from terminal cancer.

Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi’s release, which triggered a large scale scandal in Britain, was slammed by the relatives of the Lockerbie bombing victims and the United States as well.
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On December 21, 1988, American company’s Pan Am flight 103 carrying 259 people on board, exploded in midair above the Scottish town of Lockerbie.

Pan Am Flight 103. Crashed Lockerbie, Scotland, 21 December 1988 (By Air Accident Investigation Branch via Wikimedia Commons)
Pan Am Flight 103. Crashed Lockerbie, Scotland, 21 December 1988 (By Air Accident Investigation Branch via Wikimedia Commons)

The shattered aircraft fell over a neighborhood, making 11 more victims on the ground. The attack was caused by the detonation of a bomb hidden in a suitcase.

Libyan Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was found guilty for the deaths of 270 people in 2001 and sentenced to life in jail. Throughout his inprisonment he denied any involvement in the Lockerbie bombing.

Debris gathered from the wreck of Pan Am 103 that was blown out by Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (By Air Accident Investigation Branch via Wikimedia Commons)
Debris gathered from the wreck of Pan Am 103 that was blown out by Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (By Air Accident Investigation Branch via Wikimedia Commons)