Arena bomber's family 'holds significant responsibility' for his radicalisation, while Islamic State 'poster boys' encouraged him, public inquiry finds
The wider family of Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi ‘holds significant responsibility’ for his radicalisation while Manchester-based Islamic State ‘poster boys’ also encouraged him, the public inquiry into the atrocity has concluded.
Some 22 people died and a thousand others were hurt when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a huge device in his backpack as mainlyyoung concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig at the arena in May 2017. Sir John went on that it was also likely that Salman and Hashem ‘fed off each other’s ideas and radicalised each other’.
The report said: “Abdalraouf Abdallah was seriously injured while fighting in Libya as a member of the February 17th Martyrs Brigade. He returned to Manchester with a hero status among impressionable young men from a Muslim background who were susceptible to Islamic State propaganda. Abdalraouf Abdallah has held extremist views and been convicted of terrorism offences. He had a significant relationship with [Salman Abedu] between 2014 and 2017 and had an important role in radicalising him.
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