Unusual details of the life of an unlucky terrorist from Liverpool have become known

Liverpool police have identified the details of the terrorist who blew up at the hospital

British police have identified the man who tried to blow up people at the hospital on the morning of November 15 in Liverpool. The unlucky terrorist turned out to be 32-year-old Emad al-Swealmeen, who previously lived in Syria and Iraq. The man recently converted to Christianity. The Guardian reports unusual details about his life.

Al-Swilmin changed his faith after he moved to the UK. It also became known that he was hosted by an English couple of Christian volunteers in Liverpool.

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“He first came to church in August 2015 and wanted to become a Christian. He completed the Alpha course (a course explaining the basics of the Christian faith – approx. “Lenta.ru” ), and switched from Islam to Christianity in March 2017. He was homeless, and we took him to live with us, “the volunteers told the details.

Prior to his appeal, Al-Swilmin tried to seek asylum in the UK, changing his name to Enzo Almeni so that it sounded” more like -western “. The asylum application was rejected.

A Christian convert had previously tried to stage a terrorist attack at a women's hospital in Liverpool. Leaving to the scene in a taxi with a homemade bomb, he, presumably, was going to blow up the crowd that had gathered to honor the memory of the fallen in the First World War. The terrorist was stopped by a taxi driver who managed to lock Al-Swilmina in the car before the bomb went off. Al-Swilmin died from an explosion inside the cabin.

Investigators in the case report that they found important evidence at the terrorist's place of residence. On November 15, the police detained four people in the case, but after testifying they were all released.

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