Judo coach 'remembers training bin Laden'
Osama bin Laden stood out not just because of his height but because of his serious, conservative demeanour, according to a Taiwan man who says the Al Qaeda leader was a student in his judo classes in Saudi Arabia.
Jimmy Wu, a top Taiwan judo coach, told Reuters that he came across bin Laden - who was killed by US troops on Monday - when coaching the Saudi Arabian national judo team from 1981 to 1991.
Bin Laden, whom Wu then knew only as "Osama", attended classes at the judo centre while still a university student.
Wu said he was too tall for judo and advised him against the sport, but bin Laden was insistent so Wu accepted him.
"I didn't know the name bin Laden then," Wu said.
"After 9/11 I was invited to a seminar, and some of my former students there said 'oh Jimmy, Osama, now he's our hero'.
"I was surprised and I looked for some pictures and I said 'oh this guy' and I started to have some memory of him."
Wu showed Reuters photographs of himself and a tall, thin, bearded, serious young man with a mop of black hair whom he said was bin Laden.
Wu said bin Laden attended lessons two to three times a week but Wu never saw him again after 1984.
Reuters has no way of verifying that the man in the pictures was bin Laden.
Bin Laden was shot dead by US forces in Pakistan on Monday.
He had been on America's most wanted list since his followers carried out the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York in 2001.
Pakistan officials said on Saturday that he may have lived in the country for seven years.
Wu, now an Australian citizen who divides his time between Sydney, Taiwan and the Middle East, remembered an occasion when his wife came to find him at the judo centre.
She had wanted to go shopping and Wu was late.
"She came into the centre and most of the students weren't bothered, some smiled, but one really tall one came to me and said 'who is that?'" he said.
Wu replied that it was his wife.
"The tall one said 'this is the centre, no women should be in here'," he said.
"He did not approve. I have a particular memory of this. That was Osama."
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ABC