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Guys,
Talk about conspiracy theories---it was the chicken bone---enoy the read.
Dawn----letter to editor
February 13, 2008 Wednesday Safar 05, 1429
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BENAZIR Bhutto’s sad demise has been rekindled after the issuance of the Scotland Yard report. The summary reiterates that the death was by head injury.
Many questions have been raised about this assessment from the family, friends and party of the deceased.
One aspect which has not been mentioned deserves a thought and should be included in the final assessment and I feel has played a role. Ms Bhutto had suffered from ear disease and had Mastoid surgery in the early 90s in a London teaching hospital. Her operating surgeon had confided this to me in confidence. In this surgery Mastoid bone, which is on the side of skull is partly/substantially removed. This leaves the skull weaker, at some places paper-thin and thus more susceptible to trauma, thus resulting in larger injury even in a small trauma.
This may have contributed to her grave injury. It is unfortunate that post-mortem was not done, even now this should be arranged and medical evidence sought.
HASAN BEG
Kirkcaldy
Talk about conspiracy theories---it was the chicken bone---enoy the read.
Dawn----letter to editor
February 13, 2008 Wednesday Safar 05, 1429
To send a letter to the Editor
Click here
(II)
BENAZIR Bhutto’s sad demise has been rekindled after the issuance of the Scotland Yard report. The summary reiterates that the death was by head injury.
Many questions have been raised about this assessment from the family, friends and party of the deceased.
One aspect which has not been mentioned deserves a thought and should be included in the final assessment and I feel has played a role. Ms Bhutto had suffered from ear disease and had Mastoid surgery in the early 90s in a London teaching hospital. Her operating surgeon had confided this to me in confidence. In this surgery Mastoid bone, which is on the side of skull is partly/substantially removed. This leaves the skull weaker, at some places paper-thin and thus more susceptible to trauma, thus resulting in larger injury even in a small trauma.
This may have contributed to her grave injury. It is unfortunate that post-mortem was not done, even now this should be arranged and medical evidence sought.
HASAN BEG
Kirkcaldy