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Navy Seal who killed Osama falls on hard times

The Navy Seal who killed Osama bin Laden has left US military and fallen on hard times straight away: no health insurance, no pension and, worst, no security for him or his family. Yashwant Raj reports.

Updated on: Feb 12, 2013 11:55 PM IST
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The Navy Seal who killed Osama bin Laden has left US military and fallen on hard times straight away: no health insurance, no pension and, worst, no security for him or his family.

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And he is not Matt Bissonnette, the Seal who wrote No Easy Day, the first inside account of the killing of al Qaeda supremo.

He was identified only as the Shooter in an account of the raid written by an investigative journalist from the Center for Investigative Reporting for Esquire on Monday.

The Shooter left US military four months after the May 2, 2011 raid on Abbottabad, Pakistan. He didn't get the $25 million bounty on bin Laden's head.

Here is his version of bin Laden's last few minutes. "There was bin Laden standing there. He had his hands on a woman's shoulders, pushing her ahead, not exactly toward me but by me, in the direction of the hallway commotion. It was his youngest wife, Amal."

Not doing a book on the incident was an exorbitant compromise, given the fact he is not entitled to a pension because he left the service early. Though officially separated from his wife, he lives with her and their children in the same house - to save money - in separate rooms.

His wife worries about security though he has trained her how to use a shotgun. His children are trained to hide in the bathtub in case of emergency.

 
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