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24 April, 2019, 22:35
Update: 24 April, 2019, 22:35
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NTV Online
24 April, 2019, 22:35
Update: 24 April, 2019, 22:35
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The Sri Lanka suicide bomber who studied in the UK has been named as Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed, reports the metro.co.uk.

Mohamed is understood to have studied in the southeast of England between 2006 and 2007 and later did his postgraduate study in Australia before settling in Sri Lanka, security sources told Sky News.

He was one of nine terrorists behind a series of blast targeting luxury hotels and churches in Sri Lanka, which killed 359 people, including 45 children and eight Brits on Easter Sunday. State Minister of Defence Ruwan Ruwan Wijewardene said investigators were now looking into the background of the nine suicide bombers – one of whom was female. He said during a press conference that all nine of the bombers were well educated and from wealthy families.

Isis claimed responsibility for the atrocity, which saw suicide bombers blow themselves up at three churches and three hotels across the country.

It was the worst violence the South Asian island nation had seen since the civil war ended a decade ago. The government has said the attacks were carried out by Islamic State in apparent retaliation for the New Zealand mosque massacre last month. All the bombers were Sri Lankan but investigators are now looking into the extent of their foreign links. Ben Nicholson, 43, a lawyer from Essex, survived the explosion but his wife, Anita, 42, and two children Alex, 13, and Annabel, 11, were immediately killed while eating breakfast at the Shanri-La hotel in Colombo.

It was the worst violence the South Asian island nation had seen since the civil war ended a decade ago. The government has said the attacks were carried out by Islamic State in apparent retaliation for the New Zealand mosque massacre last month. All the bombers were Sri Lankan but investigators are now looking into the extent of their foreign links. Ben Nicholson, 43, a lawyer from Essex, survived the explosion but his wife, Anita, 42, and two children Alex, 13, and Annabel, 11, were immediately killed while eating breakfast at the Shanri-La hotel in Colombo.

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