The trial of Libyan suspect Abu Agila Masud Al-Marimi, accused of making the bomb that brought down Pan Am 103 in 1988, may be postponed in Washington following a request from the prosecution and defence. Masud, who allegedly confessed to making the device, was due to stand trial in May but both sides have asked for a delay due to the complexity of the case and his medical condition. The Lockerbie bombing case has garnered renewed public attention ahead of Masud’s trial, with TV dramas and productions shedding light on the atrocity that caused the deaths of 270 people.
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