Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden says there will 'never be closure' for 9/11 victims
9/11 terror attack killed 2,977 people that day, thousands more injured
By Peter Aitken | Fox News
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The Navy SEAL responsible for killing Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden reflected on the impact of the terrorist leader’s death a decade ago, saying there will never be "closure" for those who lost loved ones on Sept. 11.
Speaking with "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Saturday, former SEAL Team 6 member Rob O’Neill reflected on the momentous death of bin Laden, the terrorist leader responsible for orchestrating the attack on 9/11 that killed 2,977 people that day, with many thousands more injured.
"I think the impact was -- there will never be closure for the people who lost so many on 9/11, but it helps with the healing process," O’Neill told "Fox & Friends Weekend" hosts. "And I hear that all the time, from first responders, even priests who were there, people who lost loved ones who were on the phone when it cut off because a plane slammed into the tower, and it’s just one of those things."
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