Crazy ideas of death, graveyard during detention: Haneef

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Bangalore, July 30 (UNI) The nightmarish experience of Dr Haneef, a freed terror suspect, forced him to think of graveyard and the ultimate death.

Detained by the Australian police following a failed bomb blast in Glasgow last month, Dr Haneef was confined in a solitary confinement after his visa was revoked following a Melbourne court releasing him on bail.

Explaining the 27-day ordeal to a crowded press conference, he said often he confronted with crazy ideas that hovered his mind which included the ultimate death and graveyard. ''It was a reminder for me of my final day where I will be all alone in the grave with no one around.

''It is all part of life. Anyway, finally it all comes down to what you have done and what sort of name you have earned in your life ahead,'' he added, saying he initially thought that the detention was not this long and felt that he would be left out after investigation.

Recovering from the shock now, he said he needed some time to settle down and come out of this 'bitter experience.' '' I want to spend my time with my family,'' he added.

Dr Haneef's Australian lawyer, Peter Russo, who was also present, on being asked to describe the Australian police in 'one word' cryptically remarked saying 'there is always good one and bad one.' And now he wants to be away from the media glare so that he could lead a normal life with his family members.

UNI

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