What’s the back-up? The Plan-B?, page-9

  1. 4,500 Posts.
    Oh dear me;


    we've been down this road before GZ.

    A careful analysis of this poses a real question of WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?

    Reuters was unable to independently verify the circumstances of the incident but footage of the car, which a Reuters cameraman said bore Palestinian license plates, showed what appeared to be a blood-stained broken brick at the foot of the passenger seat, which was covered in shattered glass and blood stains.

    A source at the Nablus hospital where Aisha al-Rawbi was brought said the 47-year-old was dead on arrival and that she had suffered a head injury. Her relatives said an autopsy was to be carried out at another hospital.

    The woman's husband, Aykube al-Rawbi, 52, said he was driving by a settlement late on Friday after dark along a main road near the Palestinian city of Nablus and that he could not clearly see who pelted the car.

    "The stones came from the side where the settlement is. I could hear the people speak Hebrew, but I didn't see them," said Mr al-Rawbi.

    Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said: "Police arrived in the area and have opened an investigation into the circumstances behind the incident reported."


    There was no immediate comment from Palestinian officials.

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    If Agatha Christie was assigned to the CASE, the script would produce

    the classic line " The Husband did it".


    I expect a better analysis from you GZ, pallies are still investigating themselves.

    We may make a Sherlock out of you yet.


    Cheers,


 
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