Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dictatorial Nurse: Reporters offer 50,000 pounds for Gaddafi gossip

She accompanied him for nine years and was one of his closest confidants: Galina is now Kolotniska, the nurse Gaddafi, returned to their Ukrainian homeland. Your apartment is besieged by reporters - a British newspaper should have offered a hefty sum for an interview. "Let me alone," the woman calls the jeans, a black leather jacket and Dior sunglasses.

For days Kolotniska is pursued by reporters. According to figures published on the online platform WikiLeaks U.S. embassy dispatches to the "lush blonde," a close confidant of Muammar al-Gaddafi have been. Kolotniska have accompanied the revolutionary leader on all foreign travel, for only they knew "his routines," said in the dispatches.


On Sunday, the 38-year-old was flown to a military plane from Libya, on the night she returned to her hometown Brovary. There she lives with her daughter Tanya and her mother, Irina in the first floor of a brick house. Suddenly Kolotniska has come into the limelight. Journalists from all over the world flock to their home province town near Kiev.

For days they besieged the house of the nurse in the Olympijskaja Street. They hope that Gaddafi reveal intimate details about the revolutionary leader. "Our team have just arrived from London," says a reporter for the NBC television station. Some journalists entered the apartment house to ring in Kolotniskas door, but the ringer is turned off.

They knock, but no one opens. Kolotniska has been no interviews. She is annoyed by the hype dares to not walk on the street. After they had gone on Monday with a taxi to the supermarket, dozens of journalists rushed to the taxi driver. The neighbors are fed up by the reporters. In front of a doorway, two grandmothers.

Sooner or later, she will talk about the dictator Gaddafi's confidante, the journalists are safe. A British newspaper said to have offered £ 50,000 for an interview.

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