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Libya terror suspect Anas al-Liby dies before US trial | Libya terror suspect Anas al-Liby dies before US trial |
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An alleged al-Qaeda leader has died just days before going on trial in New York over the 1998 US embassy attacks in Africa. | An alleged al-Qaeda leader has died just days before going on trial in New York over the 1998 US embassy attacks in Africa. |
Abu Anas al-Liby, 50, died in hospital on Friday, his wife and lawyers say. He is reported to have had liver cancer. | Abu Anas al-Liby, 50, died in hospital on Friday, his wife and lawyers say. He is reported to have had liver cancer. |
Mr Liby was seized in a US raid in Tripoli in October 2013. | Mr Liby was seized in a US raid in Tripoli in October 2013. |
He was to stand trial on 12 January over the 1998 embassy attacks, which killed more than 220 people in Kenya and Tanzania. | He was to stand trial on 12 January over the 1998 embassy attacks, which killed more than 220 people in Kenya and Tanzania. |
Mr Liby, whose real name was Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, previously pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges. | Mr Liby, whose real name was Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, previously pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges. |
His wife, Um Abdullah, accused the US government on Saturday of "kidnapping, mistreating and killing an innocent man," according to the Associated Press news agency. | His wife, Um Abdullah, accused the US government on Saturday of "kidnapping, mistreating and killing an innocent man," according to the Associated Press news agency. |
She said her husband died from complications following liver surgery, AP reports. | She said her husband died from complications following liver surgery, AP reports. |
When he was seized in 2013, Mr Liby had been on the FBI's most wanted list for more than a decade, with a $5m (£3.1m) bounty on his head. He had been indicted by a New York grand jury in 2000. | When he was seized in 2013, Mr Liby had been on the FBI's most wanted list for more than a decade, with a $5m (£3.1m) bounty on his head. He had been indicted by a New York grand jury in 2000. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry was forced to defend the capture after Libya called on the US to explain the raid on its territory. | US Secretary of State John Kerry was forced to defend the capture after Libya called on the US to explain the raid on its territory. |
Many people in Libya were angry about what they said was a breach of the country's sovereignty. | |
Mr Liby was detained by US commandos on 5 October 2013 and interrogated on board a US warship before being handed over to FBI agents. | |
He was first put on a US Navy ship for interrogation but brought to the US when his health began to deteriorate after he stopped eating and drinking, US officials said. | |
Mr Liby, who was also known to be suffering from hepatitis C, was accused of being one of the masterminds of the al-Qaeda embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998. | |
Two other men were accused over the attacks. Khalid Al Fawwaz has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges and was due to stand trial on 12 January alongside Mr Liby. | |
Meanwhile, Adel Abdul Bary admitted helping to plan the attacks in a federal court in New York in September. The Egyptian, who was extradited from the UK in 2012, faces a maximum of 25 years behind bars. |