Golders Green: Terror attack suspect Essa Suleiman was living in home for people who leave secure hospital
Read our Privacy notice The Golders Green terror attack suspect was living in supported housing for people who have left a secure hospital before going on an alleged knife rampage, it has emerged. open image in gallery Suleiman, 45, was living in supported accommodation in southeast London ( Facebook ) Outlining their case, the prosecution said Suleiman arrived at the Southwark home of Ishmail Hussein, who he had known for some time, at around 7.50am on Wednesday. The decision is not solely a...
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