Westminster terror attack suspect Salih Khater told members of the Sudanese community he was travelling to London to obtain a visa to visit his homeland, officials at a Birmingham mosque have said.
Birmingham Central Mosque said members of the local community believed Khater may have
travelled to London for an appointment to obtain a visa to travel to Sudan.
Khater was detained after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament at approximately 7.30am yesterday. A Ford Fiesta was seen mowing down 15 cyclists and pedestrians before crashing into a barrier.
A man and a woman were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and have now both been discharged.
Birmingham Central Mosque said members of the local community believed Khater may have
travelled to London for an appointment to obtain a visa to travel to Sudan.
Khater was detained after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament at approximately 7.30am yesterday. A Ford Fiesta was seen mowing down 15 cyclists and pedestrians before crashing into a barrier.
A man and a woman were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and have now both been discharged.
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