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Reading terror stabbings inquest due to conclude - BBC News Reading terror stabbings inquest due to conclude - BBC News
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The inquest has paused for a lunch break and will resume at 13:40 BST.
So far today Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford has identified "a number of significant matters that, had they been handled differently", could have prevented the attacks that cost the lives of three men in Reading in June 2020. Khairi Saadallah's time in the UK has been well documented.
Sir Adrian will continue to deliver his findings at the Old Bailey in London this afternoon. In 2011, he is said to have joined a terrorist group in Libya, which is proscribed in the UK, during the Arab Spring uprising against Muammar Gaddafi's dictatorship.
The inquest heard Saadallah fled the group when he was asked to engage in torture.
In 2012, he arrived in the UK as an asylum seeker.
From 2013 until 2020, he was repeatedly arrested and convicted of various offences, including theft and assault.
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