A hero taxi driver who was caught up in the Liverpool terror attack has thanked the public for their ‘amazing generosity’.
16.11.2021 - 11:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This is the man suspected of detonating a bomb outside Liverpool Women's Hospital.
Emad Al Swealmeen, who also went by the name of Enzo Almeni, died in the blast when an improvised device went off in a taxi just before 11am on Remembrance Sunday, police said.
The 32-year-old was the passenger in the taxi - the driver, named as David Perry, was injured but managed to escape and has since been released from hospital.
Four men arrested in connection with the explosion, which has been declared a
A hero taxi driver who was caught up in the Liverpool terror attack has thanked the public for their ‘amazing generosity’.
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The terror suspect who was killed in a blast outside a hospital in Liverpool had not been receiving mental health treatment in the lead up to his death, the ECHO reports.
A terror suspect who was killed in a bombing outside a hospital in Liverpool has since been named as Emad Al Swealmeen.
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Four men arrested by police following an explosion outside the Women's Hospital in Liverpool on Sunday have been released without charge.
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Police investigating the terrorist attack at a Liverpool hospital have carried out a controlled explosion in public park, it was confirmed tonight.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair an emergency Cobra meeting this afternoon in response to the terrorist attack at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Downing Street said.
Police now know the identity of the passenger in a taxi involved in an explosion outside Liverpool Women's Hospital - and believe he made the 'improvised device' involved.