Shameless sister of Manchester Arena bombers says ‘we have suffered too’ as she refuses to show sympathy for victims | The Sun
THE shameless sister of the evil Manchester Arena bombers has refused to show sympathy for the victims.
Pathetic Jomana Abedi says people should instead realise her family has "suffered too" amid the terror her sadistic brother wreaked.
Salman, 22, blew himself up in the entrance hall at the end of an Ariana Grande concert in 2017.
The May 22 blast killed 22 men, women and children – the youngest victim, Saffie-Rose Roussos, was just eight-years-old.
Younger brother Hashem, 24, was jailed for a minimum of 55 years for his role in planning the attack.
But despite the misery her twisted family inflicted on the victims' families, Jomana told the Mail on Sunday her family are "exhausted" by the coverage.
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Speaking from behind security gates at her home in Tripoli, Libya, the British-born woman claimed: "We did nothing wrong but the whole world blames us."
And she even said the family are trying to move on and "forget everything" about the terror attack which has been "hell" for them.
She did not have a word of sympathy for the victims' lives her brother snuffed out.
Coward dad Ramadan Abedi and older brother Ismail, 29, are still in hiding and refuse to answer any questions from police about the attack.
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They also refused to take part in the bombing inquiry which this week revealed critical failings in the emergency service response.
Jomana did not reveal where the pair – both "persons of interest" – are hiding and instead claimed she's lost two brothers in the process.
The twisted sister praised her brother as a "martyr" in a depraved Facebook post following the suicide bombing – hoping he would enter "paradise".
When approached by the Mail on Sunday she said her brother carried out the attack as "revenge" for Western bombs on "children in Syria".
A damning report into the bombing said a number of victims could have survived if it wasn't for failings of "inadequate" emergency services.
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In February Hashem, alongside two other terrorists, were found guilty of attacking a police officer inside Belmarsh prison.
Paul Edwards, 57, thought he was going to die when attacked with a chair by Abedi, the Parsons Green Tube bomber Ahmed Hassan and London knife attack planner Muhammed Saeed.
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