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He said a woman once came to the clinic with the children. She wore a veil as do many women in northwest Pakistan, but spoke the local language like a native. "I never suspected anything, but if it is a small child, I cannot say whether they are Arabs or Pakistanis," said Wazir, who spoke
at his two-room clinic as he was examining a 4-year-old child suffering from
a fever. Bin Laden's wives and children are in Pakistani custody. The government says they will be returned to their country of origin, but has not said how many family members and other women and children living in the compound it is holding. One of most well-known pediatricians in Abbottabad, Wazir charges $6 for a consultation, more than many others. The men told Wazir they came from Tangi in Charsadda district, also in the northwest. Arshad listed the same village on documents he signed when he bought the house. Residents and authorities in Tangi say they have no record of anyone by that name, or fitting his description. Wazir said he was shocked to know that Arshad had links with bin Laden but said "his conscious is clear." "I would have told them I will not treat your children," he said when asked what he would have done if he had known about the men's terrorist links.
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