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Ghalayini's Body Found at Hariri's Assassination Scene, Shouts for Lahoud's Resignation
The decomposed corpse of a Lebanese commercial airplane pilot, Mohammed Ghalayini, classified missing since ex-Premier Hariri's assassination Feb. 14, was unearthed Wednesday from the rubble of the murder scene by outraged civil defense volunteers screaming for President Lahoud's resignation.
The death stench led the rescuer to discover Ghalayini still holding his mobile telephone from which he had called his brother before he perished under the wreckage caused by the assassination blast. His wife and two daughters, wearing masks against the stench, identified the victim from his clothes.

The two daughters wailed as the body was put on an ambulance and taken to the morgue of the American University Hospital from the scene at the St. George tourist resort near the Phoenicia Intercontinental Hotel.

Local TV stations covered the event live. Several civil defense activists shouted charges that the authorities had deliberately neglected appeals by Ghalayini's family and several Hariri parliament bloc members to make sure a potential witness of the assassination operation is eliminated.

"When we were allowed onto the scene at last, it took us less than five minutes to find the body," one volunteer clad in an orange uniform screamed. Others around him shouted "why hasn't the president resigned yet?"
 

Beirut, 02 Mar 05, 12:00
 
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