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Suspect 'fled after bomb failed' Suspect 'fled after bomb failed'
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One of the alleged 21 July bombers fled the UK after his device failed to explode, a court has heard.One of the alleged 21 July bombers fled the UK after his device failed to explode, a court has heard.
The court was shown CCTV images which the prosecution said showed Hussain Osman, 28, leaving for Europe.The court was shown CCTV images which the prosecution said showed Hussain Osman, 28, leaving for Europe.
His movements were traced from a tube train at Shepherd's Bush to boarding a Eurostar train five days later, Woolwich Crown Court heard. His movements were traced from a Tube train at Shepherd's Bush to boarding a Eurostar train in London five days later, Woolwich Crown Court heard.
Mr Osman and five other men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.Mr Osman and five other men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.
The court was told that Mr Osman used his brother's passport to escape detection.The court was told that Mr Osman used his brother's passport to escape detection.
The prosecution claimed Mr Osman left London several hours after his device failed to explode.The prosecution claimed Mr Osman left London several hours after his device failed to explode.
Junior prosecution counsel Max Hill said he was driven to Brighton where he stayed with friends for two days, before returning to the capital by train.Junior prosecution counsel Max Hill said he was driven to Brighton where he stayed with friends for two days, before returning to the capital by train.
Mr Osman then spent three days making plans to travel to Rome, the court heard.Mr Osman then spent three days making plans to travel to Rome, the court heard.
Images taken on July 26, 2005, purport to show Mr Osman casually dressed and strolling through Waterloo station on his way to catch a Eurostar train to Paris.Images taken on July 26, 2005, purport to show Mr Osman casually dressed and strolling through Waterloo station on his way to catch a Eurostar train to Paris.
In order to get past the authorities, Mr Osman used his brother's British passport, travelled to the French capital, then changed trains and headed to Rome where another brother lived, the court was told.In order to get past the authorities, Mr Osman used his brother's British passport, travelled to the French capital, then changed trains and headed to Rome where another brother lived, the court was told.
He was arrested on July 29 and found with an Ethiopian passport in the name of Hamdi Isaac Adus - said to be Mr Osman's real name, the jury was told.He was arrested on July 29 and found with an Ethiopian passport in the name of Hamdi Isaac Adus - said to be Mr Osman's real name, the jury was told.
Sticky substanceSticky substance
Woolwich Crown Court was also told a sticky yellow substance found in the bins outside the alleged 21 July bomb-making factory was "very similar" to that found in one of the suspects' rucksacks.Woolwich Crown Court was also told a sticky yellow substance found in the bins outside the alleged 21 July bomb-making factory was "very similar" to that found in one of the suspects' rucksacks.
Forensic tests showed the substance closely resembled the main charge found on the number 26 bus where Muktar Said Ibrahim is said to have set off his explosive.Forensic tests showed the substance closely resembled the main charge found on the number 26 bus where Muktar Said Ibrahim is said to have set off his explosive.
Mr Osman, Mr Ibrahim and four others are accused of plotting to carry out a series of explosions on the London transport system using home-made hydrogen peroxide and chapatti flour rucksack devices.Mr Osman, Mr Ibrahim and four others are accused of plotting to carry out a series of explosions on the London transport system using home-made hydrogen peroxide and chapatti flour rucksack devices.
The others are Yassin Omar, 26, Adel Yahya, 29, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, and Ramzi Mohammed, 25.The others are Yassin Omar, 26, Adel Yahya, 29, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, and Ramzi Mohammed, 25.
All six deny the charges.All six deny the charges.