He's the creature
that wouldn't die.
The Lockerbie bomber has secretly resumed hospital chemotherapy sessions in an attempt to beat his cancer, the Daily Mail can reveal.
A year after Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was sent home to Libya to die with just three months to live, he is now making regular trips to a top medical centre for the 'very best care that money can buy'.
Earlier this year his family claimed all conventional treatment had stopped and that he was solely relying on alternative medicine and positive thinking to ease his pain.
But the Mail has learned he is once again receiving help from cancer specialists, which his family hope will provide a 'miracle cure' and extend his life still further - possibly by more than 18 months.
According to sources in Tripoli the new treatment is 'going well' although the Libyan is apparently suffering from 'black moods' over the negative way Britain and the West is portraying his case.
Poor thing. If he'd have just died when he was supposed to he wouldn't have to worry about being depressed.
As the first anniversary approaches on Friday of the convicted terrorist's triumphant return, the revelations of the resumption of his treatment were met with fierce criticism by the families of Lockerbie victims.
Susan Cohen, 72, of New Jersey, who lost her daughter Theodora, 20, in the 1988 bombing, said: 'There really is no end to this horrible thing. Who knows how long he has got.
'All I know is that he's doing better than I am because it is my daughter's birthday on September 10th and before it and after it I'm going to be miserable.'
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