<p>The Yemeni woman said bin Laden had been living in the compound in Abbottabad for the past five years, Geo News Channel quoted unnamed senior Pakistani military officials as saying.<br /><br />Bin Laden usually confined himself to two or three rooms and never went outside, she told the officials.<br /><br />The report said that women and children found in the compound included three wives of bin Laden. One of the women was injured in the firing.</p>.<p>The military officials also said that bin Laden's daughter, found in the compound, had told them that she had seen her father being killed on the upper floor of a building and then dragged down a flight of stairs.<br /><br />A woman killed during the raid, previously described in some accounts as bin Laden's wife, was actually the wife of a Pakistani guard of the al-Qaeda leader, the officials were quoted as saying.</p>.<p>The officials said the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies were not informed about the US raid.</p>.<p>They contended that Pakistan had given the US a lot of information on bin Laden's whereabouts in the past two years, including intelligence gleaned from intercepts of some phone conversations in May and August last year. </p>
<p>The Yemeni woman said bin Laden had been living in the compound in Abbottabad for the past five years, Geo News Channel quoted unnamed senior Pakistani military officials as saying.<br /><br />Bin Laden usually confined himself to two or three rooms and never went outside, she told the officials.<br /><br />The report said that women and children found in the compound included three wives of bin Laden. One of the women was injured in the firing.</p>.<p>The military officials also said that bin Laden's daughter, found in the compound, had told them that she had seen her father being killed on the upper floor of a building and then dragged down a flight of stairs.<br /><br />A woman killed during the raid, previously described in some accounts as bin Laden's wife, was actually the wife of a Pakistani guard of the al-Qaeda leader, the officials were quoted as saying.</p>.<p>The officials said the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies were not informed about the US raid.</p>.<p>They contended that Pakistan had given the US a lot of information on bin Laden's whereabouts in the past two years, including intelligence gleaned from intercepts of some phone conversations in May and August last year. </p>