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Three Brothers Held Incapacitated For Roadside Shooting Of 19-Year-Old Law Student


Feroz, Suhayl and Nadeem Suleman are in their early- to -mid thirties and run R1 tyres in Blackburn.

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They were arrested by Lancashire Police on Monday on suspicion of murder of the 19-year-old law student.

Innocent passer-by Aya Hachem was hit in the chest as she walked to a Lidl supermarket near her home in Blackburn, Lancashire at around 3pm on Sunday.point 212 |

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The site of the shooting was outside the car wash where the owner was reportedly in a feud with the Suleans.point 88 | In the footage a silver Toyota Avensis appears to slow down alongside her.point 150 | Moments later Ms Hachem – a second year student at the University of Salford – is shot and thwarted to the ground, while the traffic continues to go ahead without much perturbation.point 312 | 1

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The Lancashire police also arrested two women, 19 and 26, on suspicion of assisting an offender and a 28-year-old man on suspicion of murder. The Police believe Ms Hachem was not the intended target of the attack, which took place in broad daylight on a busy main road near a Lidl supermarket in the town centre.

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The Lebanese-born teenager, the eldest of four siblings, died in hospital a short time after emergency services were called to the scene in King Street at around 3pm.point 251 |

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Yesterday, Lancashire Police said “a post-mortem examination showed she died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.point 107 | ” Reports have said that her body will now “be flown to Lebanon for her burial”.point 190 | She was the daughter of a Lebanese immigrant, who have crossed borders for survival from Lebanon, and has been known for 9 years of refugee before finally gaining citizenship.point 337 |

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His daughter worked from nothing to being a law school student.point 53 | 1

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Ms Hachem’s former headteacher at Blackburn Central High School, Diane Atkinson, told the BBC: ‘She fled a war-torn zone as a refugee and came to the UK looking for a better life.point 325 |

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She arrived with very little English and was soon inducted with BCHS, as we call ourselves, the family, and Blackburn.point 99 | And she was a very, very intelligent young lady who very, very quickly picked up the command of English and worked incredibly hard to become the very, very best person she could be.point 248 |

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