A Senegalese news website reported that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed in 2011, was finally seen in Chad praying, likely to be Western media lied to the world about his death.

Senegal's Afriseries.com reported a report it said was taken a few days ago in a remote small village in Chad and showed Gaddafi during prayer, AFP reported.

The website added that the witness "thought at first that he saw a ghost even approached him and took a picture of him and asked him about the validity of this information, and confirmed that he saw Gaddafi alive with his own eyes."

Although the site maintained the validity of its experience and its image, the French Press Agency questioned the matter, pointing out that a quick search on the Internet proves that the site of afriseries copied this article from the jours 24 jours website which states in the Terms of Use that "the characters in the articles, Even if they are real, they are fictitious characters. " The picture attached to the article dates back to 1991, during the inauguration of the first phase of the "Great Industrial River" project in the eastern city of Benghazi.