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Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford said MI5 had "no credible information" that could have prevented Khairi Saadallah launching his Reading attack in June 2020. In the days before the attack on 20 June 2020, Khairi Saadallah began to plan.
The agency also did not obtain any intelligence that he was planning to travel back to Libya. June 15: He searches the internet with the question "Is Corona a sign of the end of the world" and looks up images of military activity in Libya and bodybags. He also accesses images of Forbury Gardens
An unnamed MI5 manager told the inquest in February there was no "proportionate action" that it could have taken to change the outcome. June 17: Saadallah is seen on CCTV footage carrying out "reconnaissance" of Forbury Gardens
June 18: He accesses a website with the flag associated with the so-called Islamic State and has contact with his probation officer
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