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Aya Hachem murder trial continues with prosecution to open case - updates
Aya Hachem, 19, was shot in broad daylight on May 17 last year as she was walking on King Street in Blackburn (Image: PA)
The prosecution is expected to open their case today into the trial of eight people charged with the murder Aya Hachem.
A jury of 14 has been selected made up of nine men and five women.
Nick Johnson, prosecuting, is expected to open the Crown s case when the court reconvenes at 10.30am. The opening is expected to last all day.
Aya, 19, was gunned down on a shopping trip at around 3pm on May 17 last year in King Street in Blackburn
Aya Hachem murder trial: LIVE updates as eight charged over death of Salford student shot in Blackburn
Aya Hachem, 19, was shot in broad daylight on May 17 last year as she was walking on King Street in Blackburn
The murder trial will begin today at Preston Crown Court
Eight people are facing trial charged with the murder of a teenage Salford student who was shot dead a year ago in Blackburn.
Aya Hachem, 19, from Blackburn, was killed on a shopping trip at around 3pm on Sunday May 17 last year in King Street, in the Lancashire town, when two shots were fired from a passing car.
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THE family of murdered student Aya Hachem paid a tearful tribute to her in Blackburn this afternoon – a year on from when she was gunned down in the street. On Sunday May 17, 2020, the Hachem family’s world stopped. They had just received the news that their beloved daughter and sister Aya, had been shot. The teenage law student had been walking home from the Lidl supermarket in King Street, Blackburn, when she was struck by a bullet fired from a passing vehicle.
(Picture Lancashire Telegraph) The 19-year-old was treated by paramedics and rushed to hospital but tragically died shortly after.