Mixed emotions over arrest of Lockerbie bombing suspect

The suspect's arrest and trial in the US, according to Kara Weipz, whose brother Richard Monetti was a passenger on the flight, was a remarkable achievement.

Mixed emotions over arrest of Lockerbie bombing suspect

 The arrest by the United States of a Libyan man suspected of creating the bomb that destroyed the airplane over the Scottish town of Lockerbie has caused both fear and joy among the families of the victims of the 1988 bombing of a Pan-Am jet.

On the Boeing 747 flying from London to New York, all 259 passengers and crew perished, while 11 more individuals lost their lives in Lockerbie when their homes were devastated by the wreckage.

The case of Abu Agila Masud, according to The Reverend John Mosey, should be heard in Scotland because his daughter perished in the assault.

The suspect's arrest and trial in the US, according to Kara Weipz, whose brother Richard Monetti was a passenger on the flight, was a remarkable achievement.

In relation to the bombing, just one guy, Abdul Basset al Megrahi, has ever received a conviction.