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(ANSA) - LONDON, NOVEMBER 16 - The story of the attack carried out on Sunday in Liverpool, where a man, Emad Al Swealmeen, seems to be reduced to the action of a lonely drifter, of Arab origin but without ties to international terrorism, and indeed apparently psychologically ill. 32 years old, he detonated a bomb he had with him - perhaps by way of a kamikaze - inside a taxi, killing him alone and injuring the brave taxi driver David Perry in a minor way. While the forces of British counter-terrorism called to investigate more for the dynamics of the incident than for a possible political matrix, today confirmed the release without charge of the four young people, between 20 and 29 years of age, initially stopped as potential supporters. By dropping, at least for now, some cell's nightmare.Al Swealmeen, whose identity was disclosed last night, is a Jordanian, as British media have learned from investigative sources. A long-time refugee in the United Kingdom, he had tried to pass himself off as a Syrian to obtain political asylum, but the authorities - not believing him - had denied him; especially since his head of weight was also accused of having threatened passers-by in the street with a knife, as part of an episode attributed to his mental disorders as told to the Sun by Malcolm and Elizabeth Hitchott, the couple - a former soldier and his wife , engaged in a Christian charitable organization. - who for a certain period had taken him under guardianship. According to the details that gradually emerged, the suspicion arises that Emad ineffetti may have wanted to avenge himself for the failure to grant theasylum: goal for which he had also converted - at least formally - from Islam to the Anglican, in 2017. Moreover, it was known that the Jordanian refugee - who spent his childhood in Iraq, the land of his mother's birth - had also tried to remove himself the traces of his Middle Eastern origins to the point of being called on social media or around Liverpool with an Italian-flavored name: Enzo Almeni, chosen in honor of Enzo Ferrari and a proclaimed passion for sports cars. (HANDLE).birthplace of his mother - he had also tried to distance himself from the traces of his Middle Eastern origins to the point of being called up on social media or around Liverpool with an Italian-flavored name: Enzo Almeni, chosen in honor of Enzo Ferrari and a proclaimed passion for sports cars. (HANDLE).birthplace of his mother - he had also tried to distance himself from the traces of his Middle Eastern origins to the point of being called up on social media or around Liverpool with an Italian-flavored name: Enzo Almeni, chosen in honor of Enzo Ferrari and a proclaimed passion for sports cars. (HANDLE).
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