Police officers work at a residential property on Elsmore Road in
Fallowfield, Manchester, on May 24, 2017, to continue their
investigations into the May 22 terror attack at the Manchester Arena.
Police on Tuesday named Salman Abedi — reportedly British-born of Libyan
descent — as the suspect behind a suicide bombing that ripped into
young fans at an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena, as the
Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the carnage. Abedi is
reported to have lived at an Elsmore Road property as recently as last
year
Suspected Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi had expressed a
desire to avenge the killing of a friend in the British city last year, a
source close to his family said Thursday.
His friend, also of Libyan descent, died after being stabbed by
British youths in Manchester in May 2016, the source said on condition
of anonymity.
“That incident stirred up a sense of anger among young Libyans in
Manchester and especially Salman, who clearly expressed his desire for
revenge,” he said.
“We were able to calm the young people in the neighbourhoods who felt
they were targeted… as Muslims,” he said. “But it seems that Salman did
not forget the incident.”
“I personally talked with him and tried to convince him that it was just a criminal act,” he added.
British media reported that Abdul Wahab Hafidah died after being run
over and stabbed in the neck in Manchester’s Moss Side district in May
last year.
His suspected killers are still on trial.
Monday’s attack at a pop concert killed 22 people and was claimed by the Islamic State group.
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