President Obama was watching on a TV screen as a commando gunned down Osama bin Laden. Via a video camera fixed to the helmet of a U.S. Navy Seal, the leader of the free world saw the terror chief shot in the left eye.

The Seal then carried out what is known in the military as a double tap shooting him again, probably in the chest, to make certain he was dead.

The footage of the battle in Bin LadenĂ¢€™s Pakistani hideout which played out like an episode of 24 is said to show one of his wives acting as a human shield to protect him as he blasted away with an AK47 assault rifle.

She died, along with three other men, including one of Bin LadenĂ¢€™s sons. Within hours, the Al Qaeda leaderĂ¢€™s body was buried at sea.


Intense: President Obama watches the mission unfold at the White House along with (left) Vice President Joe Biden, (right) Defence Secretary Robert Gates, and (second right) Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, alongside other Security staff, including (back left) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Admiral Mike Mullen, (back without a tie) National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, and (back right, white shirt) Counter-Terrorism chief John Brennan



Taking command: President Obama talks to members of the national security team in the White House situation room following the conclusion of the mission




























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