Jihad al-Shami: What do we know about the terrorist of the Manchester synagogue attack

Person responsible for the death of Jihad al-Shami Two people in a synagogue attackThere was a British citizen who grew up in England according to reports.

The 35 -year -old, who was allegedly kept himself and was a weightlifter, entered the UK as a child and was given citizenship in 2006 at the age of 16. Interestingly, his name does not appear in the initial police or security service records, suggesting that he was not subject to pre -investigation.

ITV News said that Al-Shami is understood that he has worked as a tutor teaching English and computer programming, while reports suggest that his father is a surgeon.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said that she was “surprise” in the name of the attacker.

Speaking on LBC, Ms. Mahmood was asked about Jihad al-Shami in the name of the attacker, which was translated by the presenter Nick Ferrari translated as the “Syrian struggle”.

A woman holds flowers and tribute messages at Heton Park Hebrew Congressman Synagogue in Kharpsaal, Manchester, where two people died in a terrorist attack on Thursday.

A woman holds flowers and tribute messages at Heton Park Hebrew Congressman Synagogue in Kharpsaal, Manchester, where two people died in a terrorist attack on Thursday. ,Country,

He said: “I was very surprised to search for that name.

“In fact, as a Muslim, I have never heard of anyone to be called jihad, but this is the name with which he was born – it has always been his name.”

The neighbors of the synagogue killer said that he had lived there from around 2021, and a neighbor also remembered a child who was living on the address, but could not remember a woman living there.

One woman said: “We used to see her while working in the garden, weighing, pressing up.

“He used to change his clothes. One day he would wear a full gown for the floor and the next jeans and pajamas bottoms.”

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A neighbor of a house published in the Langley Crescent of Prestwich told the Daily Telegraph that he had recognized his residents with pictures of the Lord’s attacker.

She said: “She lived there for 10 years, which had no wife or children, which I could see. He never felt to talk to anyone here.

“I recognized him with pictures of the attacker. I recognized his little car, Kia, because he would always park it badly outside us.

“I will see him walking in my pajamas and slip-on sandals, taking a shopping bag.

“He was quite bulk and kept his exercise weight in his garage. I will see him there.”