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Benazir knew she would be murdered: Sanam Bhutto
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Benazir knew she would be murdered: Sanam Bhutto

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto knew that she would be murdered, said Sanam Bhutto, her younger sister.

London, Jan 22 : Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto knew that she would be murdered, said Sanam Bhutto, her younger sister.

The Sunday Telegraph quoted Sanam as vouching rather indirectly for Benazir's controversial will in which she had bequeathed the PPP to her husband Asif Ali Zardari, saying that two days before she left for Pakistan she wrote a 17-page will.

"Two days before she left for Pakistan she wrote a 17-page will," Sanam said.

"Towards the end she had this soft look and sadness in her eyes. I can't explain it. It was just this different look," she added.

"She was very nice to everyone, very considerate. Although she was going through normal stress, she thought about each one of us. It was as if she knew she was saying goodbye," Sanam said.

"She even bought a present for my daughter, and instead of giving her money she gave her a very special necklace," the Dawn quoted Sanam, as saying.

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