Wife Najwa says Osama bin Laden was a 'sex machine'


Jun 12 (Dainik Bhaskar): Osama bin Laden’s first wife Najwa bin Laden revealed aspects of her personal life with Osama that paint the slain al Qaeda chief as a sex machine.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Osama bin Laden would take his first wife Najwa and ‘vanish into the bedroom for days’ after he returned from his Jehad trips.

Osama married Najwa when she was 17 and they had 10 children together. She was the first of his six wives, but they divorced before 9/11 attacks.

In an interview with U.S. investigative reporter Jean Sasson, Najwa revealed that her favourite time when living with Osama was ‘the sleeping time’.

Jean Sasson said that she was not referring to actually going to sleep, but the time when ‘Osama was giving her all his attention’.

Osama and Najwa’s son Omar reportedly told Jean that when he a child ‘Osama would take Najwa into the bedroom and they wouldn’t come out for days’

Osama bin Laden was killed on May 2, 2011 in a covert operation by U.S. forces on Pakistan soil. Osama had been living with his three wives in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

It was reported at that time that U.S. soldiers found herbal Viagra in the compound.

  

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