Liverpool Terror Attack: Emad Al Swealmeen named as man killed in explosion

Liverpool Terror Attack: Emad Al Swealmeen named as man killed in explosion
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Gareth Milner

By Gareth Milner


Published: 15/11/2021

- 19:11

Updated: 15/11/2021

- 20:35

The explosion happened inside a taxi outside the hospital moments before 11am on Remembrance Sunday.

A suspected terrorist who blew himself up outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital at the weekend has been named as 32-year-old Emad Al Swealmeen.

Counter Terrorism Police North West said they believe Al Swealmeen died after a car exploded shortly before 11am on Sunday outside the hospital.


Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Meeks said: “Our inquiries are very much ongoing but at this stage we strongly believe that the deceased is 32-year-old Emad Al Swealmeen.

“Al Swealmeen is connected to both the Rutland Avenue and Sutcliffe Street addresses where searches are still ongoing.

“We believe he lived at the Sutcliffe Street address for some time and had recently rented the Rutland Avenue address.

“Our focus is the Rutland Avenue address where we have continued to recover significant items.

“We continue to appeal for any information about this incident and now that we have released his name any information that the public may have about Al Swealmeen no matter how small may be of great assistance to us.”

Officers have declared the incident a terrorist attack but said the motive was unclear.

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