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The perpetrator was Khairi Saadallah, who was 25 years old at the time.<ref name=T>[https://telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/11/reading-terror-attacker-pleads-guilty-three-murders/ Reading attack: knifeman pleads guilty to three murders]</ref> He was arrested near the park shortly after the attack.<ref name="BBC 53123975">{{Cite news |date=21 June 2020 |title=Reading stabbings: Three people dead after Forbury Gardens attack |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-berkshire-53123975 |work=BBC News}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> He was born in Libya.<ref name=T/> In 2018 was given permission to stay in the United Kingdom after claiming asylum in 2012.<ref name="BBC 53225418">{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53225418 |title=Reading stabbings suspect appears in court |date=29 June 2020 |work=BBC News}}</ref> |
The perpetrator was Khairi Saadallah, who was 25 years old at the time.<ref name=T>[https://telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/11/reading-terror-attacker-pleads-guilty-three-murders/ Reading attack: knifeman pleads guilty to three murders]</ref> He was arrested near the park shortly after the attack.<ref name="BBC 53123975">{{Cite news |date=21 June 2020 |title=Reading stabbings: Three people dead after Forbury Gardens attack |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-berkshire-53123975 |work=BBC News}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> He was born in Libya.<ref name=T/> In 2018 was given permission to stay in the United Kingdom after claiming asylum in 2012.<ref name="BBC 53225418">{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53225418 |title=Reading stabbings suspect appears in court |date=29 June 2020 |work=BBC News}}</ref> <ref name="auto2"/><ref name="auto3">{{Cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53142464 |title=Reading attack victims were 'true gentlemen' |date=23 June 2020 |work=BBC News}}</ref> Saadallah was convicted six times for 15 crimes between 2015 and 2019,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Luke Powell |last2=Flora Thompson |title=Park terror suspect Khairi Saadallah's history revealed in court papers |url=https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/park-terror-suspect-khairi-saadallahs-4251788 |accessdate=23 June 2020 |work=[[Grimsby Telegraph]] |date=22 June 2020}}</ref> was said to have smoked cannabis,<ref>{{cite web |author1=Fiona Hamilton |author2=Jack Malvern |author3=John Simpson |title=Khairi Saadallah: Reading killings suspect with a crucifix tattoo who liked whisky and a smoke |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/khairi-saadallah-reading-killings-suspect-with-a-crucifix-tattoo-who-liked-whisky-and-a-smoke-7kxk5mj2b |work=[[The Times]] |accessdate=28 June 2020 |date=22 June 2020}}</ref><ref name="BBC-MI5" /> and had regular visits from a mental health professional.<ref name="BBC-MI5">{{cite web |title=Reading stabbing attack suspect Khairi Saadallah known to MI5 - sources |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53129046 |website=[[BBC News]] |publisher=[[BBC]] |accessdate=28 June 2020}}</ref> A security source told [[Reuters]] that the suspect had come to the attention of Britain’s domestic security agency [[MI5]] in 2019 over intelligence that he aspired to travel for extremist purposes, and he had been investigated over [[jihadist]] concerns.<ref name="auto">{{Cite news |url=https://af.reuters.com/article/libyaNews/idAFL8N2DY073 |title=UPDATE 4-Britain says stabbing "atrocity" in town park was terrorism |first=Peter |last=Nicholls |date=21 June 2020 |work=Reuters}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/06/21/reading-terror-suspect-mi5-list/ |title=Reading stabbings: terror suspect was on MI5 list; Security services had investigated Libyan Khairi Saadallah over jihadist fears |first1=Robert |last1=Mendick |first2=Charles |last2=Hymas |first3=Victoria |last3=Ward |first4=Martin |last4=Evans |date=21 June 2020 |work=The Telegraph}}</ref> He had been released from jail 17 days before the attack, having been sentenced for [[assault]] and possessing a bladed article.<ref name="auto2"/> ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that sources said that Saadallah was believed by the intelligence agencies to have mental health problems.<ref name=TG_20200621>{{Cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jun/21/reading-stabbings-libyan-held-after-three-killed-in-park-attack |title=Libyan held over Reading multiple stabbing 'known to security services' |first1=Jamie |last1=Grierson |first2=Dan |last2=Sabbagh |first3=Matthew|last3=Weaver |first4=Simon |last4=Murphy |first5=Molly |last5=Blackall |date=21 June 2020 |accessdate=22 June 2020 |work=The Guardian}}</ref> [[Sky News]] additionally reported that he lived in a flat in Reading.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |url=https://news.sky.com/story/reading-stabbings-police-treating-forbury-gardens-attack-as-terror-incident-12011719 |title=Reading stabbings: Forbury Gardens attack was terror incident - suspect is Libyan asylum seeker|date= 20 June 2020|work=Sky News}}</ref> |
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==Casualties== |
==Casualties== |
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Location | Forbury Gardens, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
Date | 20 June 2020 shortly before 19:00 (BST (UTC+1)) |
Target | Visitors at Forbury Gardens |
Attack type | Stabbing |
Weapons | Knife |
Deaths | 3 |
Injured | 3 |
Perpetrator | Khairi Saadallah |
On 20 June 2020 shortly before 19:00 BST, a man with a knife attacked people socialising in Forbury Gardens, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Three men died from their wounds, and three other people were seriously injured. A 25-year-old Libyan male refugee named Khairi Saadallah was arrested nearby shortly afterwards. On 29 June 2020, he appeared by video link at Westminster Magistrates' Court charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. On 11 November, he pleaded guilty to all charges.[1]
Attack
Shortly before 19:00 BST on 20 June 2020, Saadallah, acting on his own and shouting what a witness described as "unintelligible words" attacked two groups of people socialising.[2][3] It happened in Forbury Gardens, a public park in the centre of Reading, Berkshire, England, about 40 miles (60 km) west of London. Saadallah used a kitchen knife that a witness estimated to have been at least five inches (13 cm) long.[4][5][6] The victims sustained injuries to the eye, neck, head, and back.[7][4] A witness said the stabbing was "completely random".[2][3] At 18:56 BST, officers from Thames Valley Police went to the park, responding to reports of a stabbing with multiple casualties.[8][9]
Bearing a knife, Saadallah was chased, tackled, and pinned to the ground on Friar Street by police officers five minutes after the first 999 call was made.[10][11][12] Saadallah was arrested, initially on suspicion of murder, and later re-arrested while in custody under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.[13]
A Black Lives Matter protest had taken place at the park earlier in the day, but police said that the attack was not associated with the protest.[14]
Attacker
The perpetrator was Khairi Saadallah, who was 25 years old at the time.[15] He was arrested near the park shortly after the attack.[16][17] He was born in Libya.[15] In 2018 was given permission to stay in the United Kingdom after claiming asylum in 2012.[18] [5][19] Saadallah was convicted six times for 15 crimes between 2015 and 2019,[20] was said to have smoked cannabis,[21][22] and had regular visits from a mental health professional.[22] A security source told Reuters that the suspect had come to the attention of Britain’s domestic security agency MI5 in 2019 over intelligence that he aspired to travel for extremist purposes, and he had been investigated over jihadist concerns.[23][24] He had been released from jail 17 days before the attack, having been sentenced for assault and possessing a bladed article.[5] The Guardian reported that sources said that Saadallah was believed by the intelligence agencies to have mental health problems.[25] Sky News additionally reported that he lived in a flat in Reading.[17]
Casualties
The attack resulted in three fatalities at the scene,[26] as well as three seriously injured with knife wounds to their head, face, hand, and back.[4][27][28] The Thames Valley Air Ambulance, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance and London's Air Ambulance were deployed to the scene, and South Central Ambulance Service deployed their Hazardous Area Response Team.[29][30] Of the injured people, two were admitted to the Royal Berkshire Hospital's emergency department, in Reading.[31][32][33] One other injured person was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, but was discharged without being admitted.[13] One of the injured was a friend of the three fatalities.[4]
The three men who were killed were friends and post-mortem examinations showed that they each died of a single stab wound; two were stabbed in the neck, and one in the back.[18][34] They were a 36-year-old teacher at The Holt School, in Wokingham in Berkshire; a 39-year-old American citizen who worked for a pharmaceutical company and had been living in Britain for 15 years; and a 49-year-old senior scientist at the chemical company Johnson Matthey.[35][36]
Investigation
Initial police statements from Thames Valley Police on the evening of the incident said that the incident was "not currently being treated as a terrorism incident" and that they were "keeping an open mind as to the motivation", although counter terrorism officers were deployed.[37] The next morning, Counter-Terrorism Policing South East stated that the attacks were "a terror incident".[14][37] It took over command of the incident from the local police, with support from MI5.[14][37][38] Police were on 22 June granted a warrant of further detention with regard to Saadallah until 27 June.[39]
Charges
On 27 June 2020, Saadallah was charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder.[26][40]
Court proceedings
On 29 June 2020, Saadallah appeared by video link at Westminster Magistrates' Court charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder.[26][40] The prosecutor said the accused was heard shouting words to the effect of Allahu Akbar.[41] He was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey.[42] After appearing at the Old Bailey by video link from Belmarsh Prison, London, for preliminary hearings on 1 and 10 July, the judge set 30 November 2020 as a provisional date for a full trial.[43]
On 11 November, Saadallah admitted three charges of murder and three of attempted murder. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for the week commencing 7 December.[1]
Reactions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed his condolences and thanked emergency services for responding to the scene.[44][2][45] On the following morning, 21 June, Johnson met with senior ministers, police, and security officials at 10 Downing Street to be briefed on the events.[14] Home Secretary Priti Patel and Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer both expressed concern over the incident.[2][46]
The leader of Reading Borough Council said he was "shocked and appalled" by the "horrific and senseless attack", expressed his condolences, and thanked the emergency services for their response.[44] The council issued a statement saying that their "thoughts and prayers are with the families of the three people who lost their lives, and for those who remain seriously injured", and announcing that their flag would fly at half mast for the day.[47]
See also
- 2017 London Bridge attack
- 2017 Westminster attack
- 2019 London Bridge stabbing
- 2020 Streatham stabbing
- Glasgow hotel stabbings
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