Findings indicate that the blood-thirsty rival groups are mainly students of tertiary institutions, where their parents sent them to acquire knowledge and add value to society.
A family were in “absolute disbelief” to discover their dead relative had a stranger buried on top of their loved one days after the funeral. Basheer Meghjee – a 76-year-old semi-retired accountant from Stanmore who also had links to Croxley Green – was laid to rest at Woodcock Hill Cemetery in Rickmansworth after he died of Covid-19 on March 25 last year. On March 27 he was buried at the Muslim section of the cemetery that is leased to the charity BW Foundation and co-managed with Three Rivers District Council. Then just 12 days later after the funeral, his family were unaware that the grave was opened up so that the corpse of an unrelated stranger could share the same grounds.