Suspected Boston bomber's friend was executed: father
Moscow, May 31: The father of Ibragim Todashev, the man who was shot dead last week by US authorities while questioning him about the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, said Thursday that his son was killed with a point-blank shot to the head.
The allegation raised even more questions about an already murky case.
"He
was
questioned
for
eight
hours,"
Abdulbaki
Todashev
told
reporters
in
Moscow.
"Then
they
shot
him,
six
times
in
the
body
and
once
in
the
head."
The May 22 shooting death has been cloaked in mystery, with US media raising questions early on about officials' use of lethal force - a concern echoed by the dead man's father.
"They could have wounded him, in the leg or the shoulder. But this is a killing with a 'control shot'," Todashev said, using the Russian phrase for a point-blank shot used by hit men to ensure their victim is dead.
He also showed reporters photographs of what looked like his son's bullet-riddled body, including one of a bullet wound to the head.
"I've only seen things like that in movies," he said in an even, almost detached tone.
The FBI has said it is conducting an investigation into the incident.
IANS