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Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has said he is not "fully satisfied" with the investigation into the killing of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. | Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has said he is not "fully satisfied" with the investigation into the killing of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. |
But Mr Musharraf said he did not believe government or intelligence agencies had tried to hide "secrets" after Ms Bhutto's murder last Thursday. | But Mr Musharraf said he did not believe government or intelligence agencies had tried to hide "secrets" after Ms Bhutto's murder last Thursday. |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is sending a team of detectives from London to help establish what happened. | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is sending a team of detectives from London to help establish what happened. |
Ms Bhutto's party has called for a wider inquiry by the United Nations. | |
Addressing a news conference, Mr Musharraf said that uncertainty remained over the exact cause of Ms Bhutto's death. | |
An initial government report said that she was killed when a bomb blast caused her head to hit the vehicle she was travelling in at the time. | |
"One should not give a statement that's 100% final. That's the flaw that we suffer from," he said, adding that fresh evidence had come to light. | |
Referring to the team of detectives being sent by the UK, he said: "We needed more experience, maybe more forensic and technical experience that our people don't have." |