New details after the stop
Manchester attacker threatened procedures for rape
Updated on 04.10.2025 – 10:50 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.
In Manchester there was an attack in front of a synagogue with several deaths. Now new details are becoming public.
Against the alleged terrorist, who attacked a synagogue in Manchester on Thursday, is said to have been determined at the time of the crime. The British newspaper “Guardian” reports. Accordingly, the man is said to have been at large for the deposit when the attack was committed.
According to the report, the 35-year-old is also said to have been convicted of other offenses. As a potential terrorist, however, he was not aware of the authorities. Due to the allegations of rape, a legal proceedings against the man were also scheduled. According to the report, the British police also checked whether the 35-year-old pronounced murder threats against a politician in 2012.
Previously, the police had announced in Manchester that there were indications that one of the two fatalities were killed by a shot from the police itself.
The pathological examination of the victims has discovered a wound that indicates a gunshot wound. The police currently assume that the alleged perpetrator did not carry a firearm. The only shots were given by those officials who prevented the suspect from entering the synagogue.
“Subject to further forensic studies, this injury may therefore be a tragic and unforeseen consequence of the urgently needed measures of my civil servants to terminate this brutal attack,” says a Manchester police.
Among the injured people who are currently being treated in the hospital are also said to be a person with a gunshot wound. However, the police said that this is not life -threatening. “It is believed that both victims were close to each other behind the synagog door, as the believers acted bravely to prevent the attacker from entering.”
According to her, two people were arrested. The British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer and King Charles II reacted shocked to the attack.