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Sent 1: (CNN) -- The photographer who took images of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto moments before her assassination Thursday told CNN he was "surprised" to see her rise through the sunroof of her vehicle to wave to supporters after delivering her speech.
Sent 2: Getty Images photographer John Moore captured Benazir Bhutto waving, moments before he heard gunshots.
Sent 3: "I ran up, got as close as I got, made a few pictures of her waving to the crowd," Getty Images senior staff photographer John Moore told CNN's online streaming news service, CNN.com Live, in a phone interview Thursday from Islamabad, Pakistan.
Sent 4: "And then suddenly, there were a few gunshots that rang out, and she went down, she went down through the sunroof," he said.
Sent 5: "And just at that moment I raised my camera up and the blast happened.
Sent 6: ... And then, of course, there was chaos."
Sent 7: Watch Moore describe Bhutto's final moments ยป Moore said he was about 20 yards away from Bhutto's vehicle when he took his photographs.
Sent 8: Bhutto was rushed to Rawalpindi General Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Sent 9: Moore said he had been following Bhutto's story since her return to Pakistan in October.
Sent 10: He was present October 19 when a terror attack targeting her motorcade in Karachi killed 136 people.
Sent 11: In the aftermath of that attack, "The rallies had been very small," because of high security, Moore said.
Sent 12: However, the Rawalpindi rally was announced beforehand, he observed.
Sent 13: "Whoever planned this attack -- they had time on their hands to plan everything properly, and you saw the results today," he said.
Sent 14: Between 5,000 and 8,000 were at the Rawalpindi rally, which was held at a parkground, he said.
Sent 15: "We [the news media] all expected it to be filled ... but there were less people there than most of us expected to see," he said.
Sent 16: "When I talked with a number of people, they said that people were just afraid to come out, for the simple reason that they all remembered what happened in Karachi."
Sent 17: Moore said he himself expected there could be another attack following the Karachi massacre.
Sent 18: He said he stayed away from gates at the Rawalpindi parkground, where police were searching people, because he suspected that's where a bomb would go off.
Question: What gave the assassins time to properly plan their attack? (true/0)
Question: What was Moore doing moments before Benazir Bhutto was shot? (false/1)
Question: Was Bhutto pronounced dead at Delhi's General Medical? (true/2)
Question: When Moore was expecting an attack, what did he do in response to this fear? (true/3)
Question: What was the date of the attack that forced Benazir to keep his rallies small for security purposes? (true/4)
Question: Why were there less people than the news reporters expected to see? (true/5)
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