Flight Of The Gaddafis: Another Son Flees Across The Border Into Niger -- Daily Mail
*37-year-old son 'has no status' in Niger - not guaranteed refugee status
* One of most high-profile figures to cross from Libya
* Over 80% of Niger covered by Sahara Desert
* Former head of the regime's external intelligence service captured in Tripoli
* Gaddafi promises 'prettiest girls' in Bani Walid as reward for fighting
Following last week's news that a convoy of dozens of vehicles trucked south from Libya to neighbouring Niger, carrying Muammar Gaddafi's closest supporters - if not the 69-year-old despot himself - it has been reported that one of his sons has also now crossed the border.
A government spokesman for the large, landlocked West African country - over 80 per cent of which is the Sahara Desert - confirmed that 37-year-old Saadi Gaddafi, a former footballer in Italy, has also fled.
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Libya conflict: Gaddafi's son Saadi 'arrives in Niger' -- BBC
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China recognizes Libya's new leaders -- Washington Post
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