Terror suspect’s murder charges
Libyan accused of 3 park killings
READING knife suspect Khairi Saadallah was last night charged with three murders and three counts of attempted murder.
Saadallah, 25, who is detained under terrorism legislation, will appear before Westminster magistrates in central London tomorrow.
The Libyan refugee, who it is claimed fought against Colonel Gaddafi, was arrested after a knife attack in Forbury Gardens in the centre of Reading, Berks, last Saturday evening.
A vigil was held last night in memory of the three who died as family and friends gathered at the scene. Scientist
THERE’S always been a buzz about the Beckhams – this time let’s hope they don’t get stung.
David, 45, younger sons Romeo, 17, and Cruz, 15, plus daughter Harper, eight, look to have taken up beekeeping as they hunker down at their Cotswold bolthole in lockdown.
David joked on Instgram:“i
David Wails, 49, American lawyer Joseph Ritchie-bennett, 39, and teacher James Furlong, 36, were enjoying a socially distanced drink on the grass when they died.
The three friends suffered a single stab wound each, according to postmortem results revealed by police on Friday.
Three other victims wounded in the attack have been discharged from hospital. Socially distanced chairs were set out for at least 50 people invited to the outdoor vigil last night held at the same time of
the attack. told the kids Bee careful. Apparently dad jokes don’t go down so well.”
The family are loving country life and perhaps like Prince Charles might even attempt to make their own honey.
They’d be a hive of activity, like mum Victoria in her expanding fashion business.
Becks kids make dad’s bee team
Guests included mourners, local politicians, religious figures and representatives from the emergency services.
A small podium was erected for speakers behind a table bearing three lanterns and bouquets of flowers.
Police tape from the large cordon still shutting off the roads connecting to Forbury Gardens could be seen in the distance.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Reading Borough Council streamed the event live on its Facebook page.
A large screen was erected on a nearby street for residents.