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Abu Hamza s son blames father for life of crime as he is jailed for drug dealing
Yasser Kamel was constantly bullied at school because of the reputation of his father, the radical hate cleric, a court heard
28 April 2021 • 5:10pm
Yasser Kamel, pictured in 2010, said he turned to crime after struggling to get a job due to his family history
Credit: National News and Pictures
The son of Abu Hamza, the notorious radical cleric, blamed his father’s arrest and extradition for his life of crime as he was jailed for drug dealing.
Yasser Kamel, 31, is one of eight children of Hamza, the former Islamist imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque who is currently serving life without parole at a US “supermax” prison.
ever is coming to Washington. Half a year after its theatrical release in Japan,
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train will tour American theaters. Yes! Movie theaters. We can go to those now. The movie is based on
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the wildly popular anime and manga series that follows Tanjiro Kamado, a teen who turned to demon-slaying after a demon killed his entire family and turned his sister, Nezuko, into a demon.
In season one, Tanjiro and a pacified Nezuko comb Japan looking for a way to turn Nezuko human again, fighting a lot of demons along the way. The movie picks up where season 1 left off and acts as a canonical bridge between season 1 and the soon-to-be-released season 2. During just its opening weekend in Japan last year,
A knifeman who stabbed a Government worker outside the Home Office before walking away with his pet ferret has been locked up in a secure hospital.
Dominic Hornberger, 31, knifed Paul Reeves, a contractor working for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, as he talked to his wife on the phone in Westminster on August 15, 2019.
Southwark Crown Court heard the victim, who was in his 60s, was left with a 25cm wound to his back and a 10cm superficial wound to the forehead, along with other facial injuries.
Hornberger then approached a woman sat on a nearby bench, but was fended off by civil servant Stephen Nelson, who shouted at him to leave her alone.