His son and tried to persuade him to Mu'tasim and his aides of trying to escape while they were crawling over the sand and fell from power adapter wire devastating injury to his head and shrapnel bomb missed its target after it threw one of his men.
Details came last hours for the life of the man who ruled Libya for four decades in the report of the International Commission of Inquiry which was formed in March last year after the outbreak of the uprising against him.
The report said Gaddafi, who was sacked with a few of his men in a house surrounded by opposition forces of each side, "said he had wanted to stay and fight, but he persuaded to escape."
Officials issued the Human Rights Council, the UN - which will be held a session today - the report consists of 200 pages in Geneva in the unedited version but is due to discuss the report during the next three weeks.
The Committee reached chaired by Judge Philippe Kirsch of Canada that the parties to the war that took place across Libya in 2011 committed war crimes, including murder and torture.
The committee said Gaddafi forces committed "international crimes against humanity ... as part of a widespread or systematic against the civilian population," but the killings, torture and looting are still going on under the rule of the new authorities.
But the committee said that "current conditions" in Libya must be understood in the framework of the background "of damage to the fabric of society as a result of decades of corruption and serious violations of human rights and the continued repression of any opposition."
And depicted scenes of the arrest of the opposition throw Gaddafi, who was injured and his son on 20 October, outside the city of Sirte, his hometown of camera mobile phone and viewed all over the world at the end of last year.
He said the investigation team that he was unable to obtain a certificate directly about how his death. Some accounts said that Gaddafi was killed by a bullet to the head fired by one opposition fighters in an ambulance. The team said he had only "certificates are not consistent from secondary sources."
He said the team was for this reason "could not confirm whether the death of Muammar Gaddafi, were killed illegally and see the need for further investigation."
Gaddafi's body was buried in a secret location in the desert on the orders of the Transitional National Assembly that the current form of government and says that Gaddafi was buried in this way was necessary to prevent the transformation to his grave a shrine.
The team, consisting of three members, they wrote their story after intensive questioning of witnesses on both sides of the conflict.
The report said Mutasim Gaddafi decided on 19 October, to escape from the Sirte with the progress of the opposition forces towards the coastal city the next day went out in a convoy of 20 armored vehicles, accompanied by 200 armed and some women and children.
There were in the convoy was ambushed by opposition fighters and separated from each other. But the vehicle was moving vehicle he was traveling green Gaddafi was hit by a missile, NATO and exploded.
The blast open the airbags in a vehicle under fire Gaddafi and the opposition resorted Gaddafi and his son and his defense minister, Abu Bakr Yunis near the shelter of a house bombed by the opposition forces after that.
And escorted Mu'tasim about 20 soldiers and went to search for compounds Oaguena sound and his father to come as well. The report added that the group "I crawled on their bellies to the earthworks," and then through the exchange pipe and took a defensive position.
The men threw one bomb Gaddafi about the opposition forces coming down the road at the top but the bomb hit a concrete barrier above the pipe and fell in front of Gaddafi.
The guard and tried to pick up the bomb exploded and killed him, but killed him and Younis.
The report said "Gaddafi was injured by shrapnel from the bomb, which ripped his jacket bullet-proof. Sat on the ground, stunned and shocked the bleeding" of the face.Then he lifted his people from a white flag surrender.
By Robert Evans
Source: Reuters