Worried that LTTE's defeat at the hands of military would crush his dream of a separate Tamil homeland,slain LTTE chief V Prabhakaran had made a last ditch attempt to escape to the jungles in the north by breaching the Sri Lankan defence lines during the final phase of the war. Prabhakaran's now detained close aide Gokulan Master,who was with the Tiger chief during the last stage of the war three months back,disclosed this during interrogation. A day before he was killed on May 18 in Wanni,the Tiger supremo attempted to escape to the Puthukudiyiruppu Jungles by breaking through the Sri Lankan defence lines,the aide said. "If we fail in our final plan,we would be killed by the Sri Lankan army. In such an eventuality,no one can claim an Eelam (separate homeland for Tamils) in Sri Lanka and the Eelam dream would become a nightmare," Prabhakaran was quoted as saying by Master. "So on the morning of May 18,the near 35-year old dream of Tamil Eelam became a nightmare to us," Master told interrogators,according to the 'Bottom Line' newspaper. When the Sri Lanka Army was about to overrun Visvamadu in the north,Prabhakaran shifted to adjoining Puthukudyiruppu and from there he directed the fight while in underground bunkers set up by utilising containers,Master said.