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Episode 6: The Murder

A final warning and the final day. “I felt there was a fire. Then, there was a blast”

An episode of the The Assassination podcast, hosted by BBC World Service, titled "Episode 6: The Murder" was published on January 31, 2018 and runs 21 minutes.

January 31, 2018 ·21m · The Assassination

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A final warning and the final day. “I felt there was a fire. Then, there was a blast”. An emotional and forensic account of Benazir’s last hours. With Owen Bennett-Jones.

A final warning and the final day. “I felt there was a fire. Then, there was a blast”. An emotional and forensic account of Benazir’s last hours. With Owen Bennett-Jones.

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