Almagboul trial 2008




















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Issue 2 Blogs. Issue 6 British library and information schools the research of the Department of Information Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth. He said British prosecutors feigned ignorance at every e-mail or fax from defence lawyers requesting access to evidence. June 11 was the day of the verdict at Old Bailey central criminal court.

Moments after the judge left the court, the only two defendants acquitted found themselves in handcuffs again. Their student visas, which had run out, would not be renewed and they were taken to a detention centre where they were locked up in a cell for 23 hours a day awaiting deportation. Almagboul cannot now believe he and his friend are home. His father Nagmeldin Almagboul is bitter at the whole process.

A fifth man, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, was later jailed for 33 years after admitting conspiracy to cause explosions. A bid to appeal against their convictions was turned down by the Court of Appeal in April. The failed attacks came two weeks after 52 people were killed and more than injured when four suicide bombers blew up parts of the London transport network.

Osman's first move after fleeing the Shepherd's Bush scene of his attack was to contact his wife. She and her brother picked him up and drove to Brighton to hide him in Mulumebet Girma's home.

Brother's passport The trial heard that Osman's sister-in-law treated his injuries and disposed of his clothes, destroying critical forensic evidence.

Osman was then moved to a flat Mulumebet Girma's boyfriend shared with two other men. When clues led police to the door of Osman's home, Yeshi Girma gave an incorrect name and mobile phone number for her husband, saying the couple were estranged. The four will be sentenced on Thursday Her sister, who was back in Brighton with the would-be bomber, had meanwhile texted her to say: "Hi babes. Hope your alright. We are cool and slept well thank god. Call you later babes. Love you all.

There was a lot of dancing and singing and we all had a wonderful time. The archive can be found at bbc. Rosemary Brown nee Dickeson , spiritualist and musical medium, born 27 July in Stockwell, died 16 November Despite having no appropriate musical education, Rosemary, a middle-class housewife, wrote a thousand classical works, claiming that they were dictated by famous dead composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Schumann and Liszt.

Apparently, they were quite convincing, even down to the handwriting. Some of the top names in classical music gave their opinions:. Andre Previn then of the LSO said, effectively, if genuine the compositions were best left on the shelf. Peter Katin , a leading interpreter of Chopin, was so impressed he recorded many of the piano works.

Among the experiences Rosemary Brown described were shopping with Liszt and watching telly with Chopin. She made several appearances on the BBC — where she was tested on air by being sat at a piano she felt the resulting composition was too difficult for her to play so a pianist was called in and was suitably impressed and on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

Two recordings, containing a number of impressive pieces, were issued on Philips and Intercord in the s. And the lights went on again over London. This has really cheered up my rainy day. Suggestions welcome. Leave me a comment.



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