Laden’s family feared dead in plane crash in Britain
According to reports in the Arab media, the dead included stepmother Rajaa Hashim and sister Sana of Osama, who was killed in 2011 by US Navy SEALS in Pakistan. It also published a photo of Sana’.
Four people died in the crash including the Jordanian pilot and three passengers.
A spokeswoman for the British police informed Reuters: “There have been no survivors, sadly”.
The Saudi Arabian embassy in London expressed their condolences to the Bin Laden family for their loss following yesterday’s accident.
The Saudi Ambassador to Britain explained that the priority was to work with British authorities to provide a thorough investigation while ensuring the bodies of the deceased be quickly transferred home for burial. “It was a really big plume of smoke and I could hear cars exploding over at the market”. He died in a plane crash in Saudi Arabia in 1967. The staff and customers at the British vehicle Auction site escaped unscathed. It was sticking up in the air, but the rest of the plane was completely destroyed and on fire.
The plane is reported to have belonged to an aviation firm owned by the family of the former al-Qaeda leader.
This is the third time the infamous family has fallen victim to a plane crash.
He was disowned by the bin Laden family in 1994 after Saudi Arabia stripped him of citizenship over his militant activities – and a few years later, he claimed responsibility for the 11 September attacks of 2001.
The tail-fin number HZ-IBN was the same as that on the Embraer which crashed in Hampshire.
An air crash ended the life of Osama Bin Laden’s half sister and stepmother in England.
The terrorist leader’s father was also killed in a plane crash in 1967 in Saudi Arabia when his helicopter crashed into a mountain in Taif.
A spokesman for the airfield said the plane reached the end of the runway while attempting to land.
“It sounded like a missile coming in – very loud, followed by several explosions”, he said.
“He may have misjudged it and landed too far down the runway, and then couldn’t stop it. Or he may have touched down, realised he wasn’t going to stop and put the power on to go around again”.