Suicide bomber spoke to his nuclear scientist mother just before he died. It had emerged that the bomber Salman Abedi who was responsible for the devastating terrorist attack on an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester in England spoke with his nuclear scientist mother on the phone shortly before he detonated the deadly device. It has been confirmed by a Libyan security source that before Abedi set off the bomb, he made a telephone call to his brother in Libya, where the family is resident, and asked for his mother. MANCHESTER BOMBER SPOKE TO HIS MOTHER JUST BEFORE ATTACK
His mother, Samia Tabbal, had been deeply worried about changes in her son over the past few years. She had expressed fears to friends and family members that he had become radicalized and even became so concerned about the threat that he posed to the public that she contacted the authorities. It is alleged by a US intelligence official that she told relevant authorities that he was potentially ‘dangerous.' It has transpired that Mrs. Tabbal has ample experience in identifying potential Islamic terrorists. For many years, Tabbal has been a close friend of the wife of a former Al Qaeda commander who was once included on the FBI’s World’s Most Wanted Terrorist listings. He has long been suspected of helping to plan the horrific bombings of the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya which killed 224 people and left 4500 people with injuries. In a twist of fate, the former commander of the terrorist organization spent five years living in the city of Manchester where he was housed after receiving political asylum in 1995. Despite all of this, the authorities have not suggested that any suspicion has fallen on Tabbal, who has been described as an extremely talented nuclear scientist. Friends of the family have been very clear that she had no role in her son’s radicalisation or crime and that Tabbal and the rest of the family are shocked and saddened about what has happened.
His mother, Samia Tabbal, had been deeply worried about changes in her son over the past few years. She had expressed fears to friends and family members that he had become radicalized and even became so concerned about the threat that he posed to the public that she contacted the authorities. It is alleged by a US intelligence official that she told relevant authorities that he was potentially ‘dangerous.' It has transpired that Mrs. Tabbal has ample experience in identifying potential Islamic terrorists. For many years, Tabbal has been a close friend of the wife of a former Al Qaeda commander who was once included on the FBI’s World’s Most Wanted Terrorist listings. He has long been suspected of helping to plan the horrific bombings of the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya which killed 224 people and left 4500 people with injuries. In a twist of fate, the former commander of the terrorist organization spent five years living in the city of Manchester where he was housed after receiving political asylum in 1995. Despite all of this, the authorities have not suggested that any suspicion has fallen on Tabbal, who has been described as an extremely talented nuclear scientist. Friends of the family have been very clear that she had no role in her son’s radicalisation or crime and that Tabbal and the rest of the family are shocked and saddened about what has happened.
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