Reading terror suspect’s ‘brother’ claims he was ‘defending himself’ in knife rampage and UK is ‘racist’
A MAN claiming to be the brother of the Reading terror attack suspect has said he was “defending himself” during yesterday’s rampage.
Mo Saadallah wrote in a Facebook response to a news report about the stabbings in Forbury Gardens, Reading: “This is not true. Khairi defended himself ... racist countries. Freedom for my brother Before !!”
He did not explain how Khairi was defending himself.
In a later post he wrote: “we are not terrois [sic] and f**k England. #The_kingdom_of_racism.”
The Sun Online has not been able to verify if the man is the brother of Libyan national Khairi Saadallah.
The 25-year-old is accused of stabbing to death three people and injuring three others after he launched a vicious attack on a group of people in the park at around 7pm yesterday.
Two of the injured people have since been released from hospital.
Police have confirmed they are treating the stabbings as a “terror incident”.
One of the victims has been named as James Furlong, head of history at the Holt Community School in Wokingham.
The suspect was detained and arrested at the scene, and Thames Valley Police have this morning said the incident is being investigated as an act of terror.
He has at least one previous conviction for a "minor violent offence", reported, and he is thought to have spent at least 12 months in jail.