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Father of suspect in U.K. lawmaker’s slaying says he’s ‘very traumatize­d’

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON — The father of a man held for the fatal stabbing of a British lawmaker during a meeting with local voters has told British media that he was shocked and “traumatize­d” by his son’s arrest, as police continued questionin­g the suspect under terrorism laws.

Harbi Ali Kullane, a former adviser to Somalia’s prime minister, said British counter-terrorism police had visited him, according to the Sunday Times.

“I’m feeling very traumatize­d. It’s not something that I expected or even dreamed of,” he was quoted as saying.

British authoritie­s have not released the name of the suspect in the killing of 69-year-old Conservati­ve lawmaker David Amess Friday, but British media reported the suspect was Ali Harbi Ali, 25, believed to be a British citizen with Somali heritage.

Amess, a long-serving lawmaker, was stabbed multiple times during a regular meeting with his constituen­ts at a church in Leigh-on-sea, a town 40 miles east of London. The Metropolit­an Police has described the attack as terrorism and said early investigat­ions suggested “a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism,” without giving details.

Police have been granted extra time to question the suspect, who was arrested on suspicion of murder but has not yet been charged. The BBC and others reported that the suspect was referred to a government program aimed at preventing people from supporting extremism some years ago, but said he was not a formal subject of interest for security services.

It is unclear what, if any, the suspect’s connection to Amess was and why he targeted the lawmaker. The meeting with voters was public and open to all.

In north London, police investigat­ing the killing continued to search an apartment and another address, as officers stood guard outside.

Friday’s killing renewed concern about the risks politician­s run as they go about their work.

 ?? KIRSTY O’CONNOR / PA ?? A photograph of member of Parliament David Amess is seen among the tribute near the Belfairs Methodist Church in Eastwood Road North, where Amess died after he was stabbed several times.
KIRSTY O’CONNOR / PA A photograph of member of Parliament David Amess is seen among the tribute near the Belfairs Methodist Church in Eastwood Road North, where Amess died after he was stabbed several times.

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