The Suspected Killer Of Conservative MP Sir David Amess Has Been Named For The First Time As Police Were Granted More Time To Question Him
She started attending debates about the Syrian crisis and, says Mandy, it was at a demonstration during the second year of her studies that Tareena met the man she was to marry - a hairdresser whose Yemeni parents had emigrated to Britain.
After her arrest on returning to England, she told police she had been kidnapped, but in court she admitted this had been a lie. Tareena also told police that she went to Syria after developing a relationship with a man she met in Turkey, but during a raid on the home she shared with her husband in Britain, police found farewell notes she had left.
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Will always love you.' Can't believe this has actually happened. Outside the scene of the attack, constituents recalled the work the 'absolutely wonderful' MP did in his community during his almost 40-year career. Moira and Pat, cousins of Sir David, wrote: 'Thinking of your lovely family.
‘I converted to Islam five years ago, but it was my own choice.
My husband doesn't practice the faith.' Given their relaxed attitude, it came as a surprise when Tareena, aged five, asked if she could learn the Koran and fast during Ramadan.
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‘I can only imagine that she was looking for happiness. Before she went to Syria, she was very unhappy because her marriage was a disaster.
She thought she could find peace under sharia law - but when she got to Raqqa it was absolutely horrible. She hated it, but they refused to let her leave.
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Speaking from Cancun, where she is with her family, Mrs Dean told Good Morning Britain: 'There was nothing to suggest that Mexico would be going on the red list and we found out after a really long flight from other passengers.
On Saturday, detectives were granted a warrant of further detention at Westminster Magistrates' Court, allowing them to keep the man in custody until October 22, when the warrant expires. In a statement, the force said: 'Late on Friday, whilst in police custody, the man was subsequently further detained under section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and he is now being held at a London police station.
‘Her dad was very proud of her desire to learn the Koran and bought her a gold necklace as a reward. We both wanted her to enjoy the best of both cultures - to be Western and know her own mind and get a good education, yet to also observe the moral values of a well brought up Muslim girl.
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The protest came one day after the House adjourned for summer recess without passing a resolution to extend the nationwide ban on evictions, which the Centers for Disease Control first instated in September 2020 - in part to prevent the spread of the coronavirus through crowded shelters.
It was also about this time that she began to wear a headscarf. ‘It was her choice,' says Mandy, quietly.
‘She told me it was because she wanted to be a good Muslim.' But unknown to her parents, Tareena was being drawn to the conflict unfolding in Syria.
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Ayo Faley (left), a call handler of NHS Test and Trace in London, arrived in Cancun, Mexico, on Thursday morning for her holiday, and plans to continue her trip as planned and pay for quarantine when she returns to the UK.
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In a rare interview since being released in 2018, having served less than half of her six-year sentence and undergoing a deradicalisation programme, Shakil, 32, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'I regret every last thing about running away to Syria with my child and I live with those consequences every day.