The appearance of Libyan leader’s son Saif al-Islam, at the hotel used by foreign journalists, made a mockery of claims by rebel forces and the International Criminal Court that he had been captured.
The 39-year-old, second eldest of the dictator's sons, said the rebels had been drawn into a trap, loyalists could still win the war and that his father was alive somewhere in the city.
Wearing casual clothes and looking relaxed and confident, Saif beamed as he reached out to touch hands in the crowd and declared: ‘To hell with ICC.’
It is not clear if Saif had been captured and escaped, been freed or had never actually been in custody at all.
And as fighting continued on the ground today outside the compound where Gaddafi is accused of 'hiding like a rat', the rebels' claim to have captured a huge percentage of Tripoli was beginning to look rather dubious.
Meanwhile, there is a potential crisis looming at the last hospital operating in the city, which is overrun with wounded patients and running out of doctors and equipment.
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