Relatives Report Seif al‑Islam Gaddafi Dead After Alleged Assassination
The reported death removes a contentious player in Libya's fractured politics.
Overview
- Family members and an adviser announced his death, with the adviser claiming four armed men stormed his residence and executed him.
- Multiple outlets placed the incident south of Zenten in western Libya, and there has been no independent or official confirmation so far.
- A cousin described him as a martyr in comments to Libya al-Ahrar, and a former regime spokesman condemned the killing as a perfidious act.
- He was wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, was detained in Zenten, received a 2015 death sentence, and later benefited from amnesty.
- He filed to run for president in 2021 in a vote that never occurred, and analysts say his reported removal could reshape electoral calculations in a country split between rival administrations.