Salman Abedi
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 6 years ago |
Born | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | May 22,2017 |
Died | Manchester Arena |
Manchester | |
United Kingdom | |
Siblings | Hashim Abedi |
Ismail Abedi | |
Jomana Abedi | |
Parents | Ramadan Abedi |
Samia Tabbal | |
Date of birth | December 31,1994 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
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ID | 537835 |
Salman Abedi Life story
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi murdered 22 in suicide attack, coroner rules
... Salman Abedi, 22, died when he detonated a home-made device in the arena foyer at the end of an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017...
Manchester Arena bomb victim's mum says she is broken
... Suicide bomber Salman Abedi, 22, also injured hundreds of others after he blew himself up at the end of the Ariana Grande concert...
Manchester Arena: Ex-bomb suspect regained citizenship in MI5 U-turn
... Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds injured when Salman Abedi detonated a suicide bomb at the end of an Ariana Grande concert...
Manchester Arena attack: Saffie Roussos' father plans to sue MI5
... The apology followed a public inquiry which found MI5 missed opportunities to stop the attacker Salman Abedi...
'I was radicalised by the far right aged 15'
... He believes that while things have improved since the arena bombing - when a small pocket of neighbourhoods in south Manchester produced more than 20 extremists, including bomber Salman Abedi and his brother Hashem - the rise in cases taken on by Prevent is of real concern...
Manchester Arena bomb inquiry finds MI5 missed significant chance
... Chairman Sir John Saunders said the intelligence could have led to suicide bomber Salman Abedi being followed to a car where he stored his explosives...
Mosque 'would have done anything' to prevent Manchester Arena attack
... Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi and his family worshipped at the centre...
Manchester Arena: Kelly Brewster's family 'let down at every level'
... In it, he said suicide bomber Salman Abedi should have been identified as a threat and challenged...
Manchester Arena attack: Saffie Roussos' father plans to sue MI5
By Rumeana Jahangir & PA MediaBBC News
The father of the youngest victim in the Manchester Arena attack has said he intends to sue MI5.
The Head of the security agency said it was That it did not prevent The Suicide bombing which killed 22 people in 2017.
The Apology followed a public inquiry which found MI5 Missed Opportunities to stop the attacker Salman Abedi .
Andrew Roussos, whose daughter Saffie was killed, told Times Radio That " MI5 have, for me, most of the blame".
He Said families of some of The Other victims had indicated They might join him in legal action.
Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds were injured when Abedi detonated his device after an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017.
Speaking about The Plan to sue MI5, Mr Roussos told Times Radio: " It's the only way to learn, everybody learns by hitting them hard in the pocket, I Am sorry to say.
" At 2017 we were at the highest alert and everybody was warned of an attack in This Country and MI5 who their sole Job - They are well-funded and well-equipped - had 22 pieces of information about Salman Abedi .
" So if They would have learnt lessons They wouldn't have allowed Abedi to walk into That arena.
" So yes MI5 have, for me, most of the blame. "
On Thursday, inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders said intelligence could have led to Manchester-born Abedi being followed to The Car where he stored explosives, which were then moved to a flat to assemble The Bomb .
He Said That , if MI5 had acted on The Intelligence received, the 22-year-old could also have been stopped at Manchester Airport on his return from Libya four days before The Attack .
In a rare public statement, MI5 director-general Ken Mccallum said: " I Am profoundly sorry That MI5 did not prevent The Attack . "
He added " had we managed to seize the Slim Chance we had, those impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma".
Mr Roussos said Abedi " should not have made it to That arena That Night , there were too many Missed Opportunities ".
He described his eight-year-old daughter as a " human magnet full of love" adding That he " can't accept apologies for losing Saffie, I want Saffie back in My Life and I can't have That .
" If you want to make an apology something meaningful, apologise from Day One - That would mean a lot More Than waiting for an inquiry to see if you are - in any way, shape or form - to blame for this attack. "
His solicitors at Broudie Jackson Canter are looking at a possible High Court claim based on the Human Rights Act, which protects The Right to life.
Following Thursday's publication of the third and final report from The Inquiry , MI5 said it had made More Than 100 improvements since The Attack .
It followed two reports, published in and, which were highly critical of the private companies and public authorities involved with The Arena and The Emergency response.
BBC Radio Manchester reporter Mat Trewern has examined The Final report which
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