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Benazir Bhutto murder case: Mark Seigel points finger towards Musharraf

Benazir Bhutto murder case: Mark Seigel points finger towards Musharraf | Thenewstribe.com

ISLAMABAD –  US author Mark Seigel who had earlier refused to record a statement in Benazir Bhutto assassination case finally record his statement before court.  

Mark Seigel record his statement through video link. He said that Benazir told me that Musharraf gave me bad news and then she looked intense.

He revealed that  Benazir Bhutto received a call from Musharraf when we were sitting in room of Congress’ member office.

“Benazir told me that Musharraf asked Benazir that her life is in danger,” Mark said. US author also claimed that Benazir mailed me that if I get killed, Musharraf should be held.

Musharraf asked Benazir that her life is depends upon the relation between him and Benazir,” Mark added.

According to Mark Siegel, Benazir got the call three weeks before she arrived in Pakistan.

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