AP/ July 10, 2012, 10:28 AM

Arafat's widow asks France to probe his 2004 death

Palestinians light candles at the grave site of late leader Yasser Arafat on the seventh anniversary of his death, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, November 11, 2011.

Palestinians light candles at the grave site of late leader Yasser Arafat on the seventh anniversary of his death, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, November 11, 2011. / ABBAS MOMANI/AFP/Getty Images

(AP) PARIS - The widow of Yasser Arafat will file a legal complaint in France asking authorities to investigate her husband's death, about which she has recently raised new suspicions, her lawyer said Tuesday.

Palestinian authorities gave final approval this week for the former Palestinian leader's body to be exhumed and asked for an international investigation into his 2004 death in a French military hospital.

Palestinians may exhume Yasser Arafat's body for tests

That came on the heels of a broadcast last week by Arab satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera, which said it had conducted a nine-month investigation into the leader's death after his widow, Suha, handed over Arafat's medical file and what she said was a duffel bag of his belongings.

Included in the bag were a fur hat and a woolen cap with some of his hair, a toothbrush, and clothing with his urine and blood stains.

Switzerland's Institute of Radiation Physics detected elevated traces of polonium-210 — a rare and highly lethal substance — on the belongings, but said the findings were inconclusive and that Arafat's bones would have to be tested to get a clearer answer.

That prompted a request to have his remains exhumed; Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gave final approval for that Monday.

Arafat exhumation, autopsy OK'd by Palestinian President Abbas

If Suha Arafat's complaint is accepted, it will give French authorities the ability to investigate her husband's death.

Lawyer Pierre-Olivier Sur said Tuesday that Arafat's widow hopes an investigation will "establish the exact circumstances of her husband's death and establish the truth in order that justice is served."

French doctors have said Arafat died of a massive stroke and had suffered from a blood condition known as disseminated intravascular coagulation, or DIC.

But the records were inconclusive about what brought about the DIC, which has numerous possible causes, including infections and liver disease.

Arafat's death still a mystery

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baileycccc says:
Israel tried so many times to kill Arafat but back off when they realized the aftermath if they did kill him. But somehow, people think that the Israelis might have just pulled it off in a hospital environment. If the radiation is found in his body, the mid-east will explode.
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GoStones says:
I thought Arafat was gay and died from complications of AIDS.
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