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Lockerbie bomber in cancer battle | Lockerbie bomber in cancer battle |
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Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is battling "advanced stage" cancer, his lawyer has said. | Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is battling "advanced stage" cancer, his lawyer has said. |
The 56-year-old former Libyan intelligence agent has been diagnosed with prostate cancer after hospital tests last month. | The 56-year-old former Libyan intelligence agent has been diagnosed with prostate cancer after hospital tests last month. |
Solicitor Tony Kelly said the disease had spread to other parts of his body. | Solicitor Tony Kelly said the disease had spread to other parts of his body. |
Megrahi is serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 27 years for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988, which led to the deaths of 270 people. | Megrahi is serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 27 years for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988, which led to the deaths of 270 people. |
Last week Megrahi won the latest round of his long-running legal battle to overturn his conviction. | Last week Megrahi won the latest round of his long-running legal battle to overturn his conviction. |
He has already lost an appeal against his 2001 conviction but the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) ordered another. | He has already lost an appeal against his 2001 conviction but the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) ordered another. |
List of objections | List of objections |
In a 790-page report, the commission highlighted five reasons which led it to believe that Megrahi's conviction might be a miscarriage of justice. | In a 790-page report, the commission highlighted five reasons which led it to believe that Megrahi's conviction might be a miscarriage of justice. |
Appeal court judges rejected arguments from the Crown that only the concerns voiced by the commission should be considered when he appears before them. | Appeal court judges rejected arguments from the Crown that only the concerns voiced by the commission should be considered when he appears before them. |
Megrahi's legal team asked for its own grounds of appeal to be added and submitted its list, running to 317 pages. | Megrahi's legal team asked for its own grounds of appeal to be added and submitted its list, running to 317 pages. |
No date has yet been fixed for a hearing which will finally decide whether the guilty verdict should stand. | No date has yet been fixed for a hearing which will finally decide whether the guilty verdict should stand. |
Megrahi's lawyer said: "Following hospital tests, Mr Megrahi was last month diagnosed with prostate cancer. | Megrahi's lawyer said: "Following hospital tests, Mr Megrahi was last month diagnosed with prostate cancer. |
"Unfortunately the disease has spread to other parts of his body and is therefore at an advanced stage. | "Unfortunately the disease has spread to other parts of his body and is therefore at an advanced stage. |
"Mr Megrahi asks that the privacy of his family is respected at this difficult time." | "Mr Megrahi asks that the privacy of his family is respected at this difficult time." |
I'm not satisfied that the verdict against him is correct Dr Jim SwireUK Families Flight 103 | |
Mr Kelly added: "He wishes me to make clear that the fight to overturn his wrongful conviction for the Lockerbie bombing will go on. | Mr Kelly added: "He wishes me to make clear that the fight to overturn his wrongful conviction for the Lockerbie bombing will go on. |
"We on his legal team are continuing to prepare his appeal, which we hope will take place some time next year." | "We on his legal team are continuing to prepare his appeal, which we hope will take place some time next year." |
Dr Jim Swire, whose daughter Flora died in the bombing, called for Megrahi's appeal to be speeded up. | |
He said: "I feel that it is a very serious threat to his life and it would be a tragedy if he is to spend the rest of his life in a Scottish prison, particularly if he is not guilty of the crime of which he was found guilty. | |
"I'm not satisfied that the verdict against him is correct. | |
"It sounds to me like an unfolding human tragedy." | |
Dr Swire, who is also spokesman for the UK Families Flight 103 group, added: "If his prognosis is bad then I hope that the Scottish authorities would look for a way of speeding up the next appeal without compromising the fairness of it. | |
"It would be an act of great humanity to do that." |