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Seven jailed for life over murder of law student in bungled drive-by shooting
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By Press Association 2021
Aya Hachem
Seven men have been found guilty of murdering a law student who was mistakenly gunned down in a botched drive-by shooting.
Tyre firm boss Feroz Suleman, 40, arranged the execution of a rival businessman in broad daylight but the gunman he hired instead shot dead innocent passer-by Aya Hachem.
The 19-year-old was said to be “in the wrong place at the wrong time” as the long-running feud between the neighbouring tyre companies culminated in Blackburn, Lancashire, on the afternoon of May 17 last year.
A Toyota Avensis driven by Anthony Ennis, 31, with hitman Zamir Raja, 33, on board drove past Quickshine Tyres on three occasions shortly before the fatal fourth journey.
âThis could have been anyoneâs sister or daughterâ: A town shocked at the death of innocent Aya
Flowers are still placed at the scene of the shooting on King Street, Blackburn (Picture August 3 2021) The death of Aya Hachem who was shot in broad daylight during the month of Ramadan shocked a whole town. Here local councillors and community groups have spoken of the courage of the family who finally saw ‘justice served’. Over the course of the 57-day trial, the court heard Aya, a 19-year-old law student, was shot in King Street, Blackburn on May 17 last year. The court heard the drive-by shooting was organised by Feroz Suleman, who had been embroiled in a bitter feud with his neighbour and business rival Pacha Khan. Suleman hired a hitman from Manchester, Zamir Raja, to carry out the fatal shooting for the price of £1,500.