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NEW YORK—A woman whose brother died in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, says she and another victim’s relative met in New York City with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, whose country has been blamed for the attack.

Colorado Springs, Colo., attorney Lisa Gibson says they met with Gadhafi at the Libyan Mission to the United Nations on Wednesday. She says the meeting was arranged through a Libyan ambassador.

Gibson says she spent 10 minutes with Gadhafi, who was attending the U.N. General Assembly. She says the Libyan leader said he was sorry for her loss.

Gibson’s brother was stationed in the Army and was going home for Christmas when the plane blew up, killing 270 people.

Gibson says the other person who attended the meeting had lost his father in the bombing.

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