Liverpool hospital bomber was killed by his own explosive and fireball
Liverpool hospital bomber was killed by his own explosive and fireball
Emad Al Swealmeen’s bomb was made in his rented flat in Liverpool’s Rutland Avenue (Picture: Getty Images/REX)
The Liverpool Women’s Hospital bomber died from the blast caused by a device he made at home with ‘murderous intent’, a coroner has ruled.
Emad Al Swealmeen, 32, was killed by the explosion and subsequent fire inside a taxi right outside the hospital’s reception on November 14.
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