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Aya Hachem: Three more arrested over Blackburn student mistakenly killed in drive-by shooting

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Three men suspected of murder have been arrested after the death of a 19-year-old woman in Blackburn, north England - a killing that has shocked the country's Muslim community.

Aya Hachem, who hailed from a Lebanese refugee family, was a second-year law student at the University of Salford and a volunteer with the Children's Society charity.

Police have said she was not the "intended target" of the attack, as they sought to ease fears spreading on social media that her death was the result of a racist assault.

"There is no evidence to suggest Aya was the intended target of this attack and every indication is that she was an innocent passerby," Lancashire police said. "We are aware of rumours circulating on social media, and we would stress that we are not treating the incident as terrorism-related and do not believe it was a racially-motivated attack.

"First and foremost, our condolences are with her family, who have lost their daughter during the holy month of Ramadan."

Aya was shot in broad daylight while shopping at around 3pm on Sunday. She had been walking to a supermarket when shots were fired from a nearby car.

"Sadly, one of them struck and killed her," the police said.

The men arrested were all in their 30s.

Terry Woods, of Lancashire Police, said: "This was an appalling and senseless attack on an innocent young woman, whose life was cut short."

Hachem was the eldest of four siblings and reports have said her body is being flown to Lebanon to be buried.

In a statement, her family said: "Aya has been taken from us in the most horrific circumstances.

"We are absolutely devastated by her death and would like to take this opportunity to plead with any members of the public who may have any information, however small that may bring those responsible to justice."

Mark Russel, head of Children's Society, paid tribute, saying: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of one of our young trustees, Aya Hachem. She was a truly remarkable young woman, and an inspiring voice for children and young people. Our thoughts are with her family at this awful time."

Meanwhile, two fundraising pages have been set up in honour of Hachem.

One raising funds to build a mosque in her name has already achieved the £30,000 target ($37,000), while another, by Global One, a UK-based NGO, seeks to remember Hachem by building water wells for vulnerable women and girls in water-poor communities.

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Three more people have been arrested over the murder of a 19-year-old law student who was mistakenly killed in a drive-by shooting in Blackburn.

Innocent passer-by Aya Hachem was hit by one of several shots fired from a vehicle as she walked to a supermarket near her home. She died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.

Police say two men, aged 31 and 35, have been arrested on suspicion of murder and that a man aged 29 has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

They are all being held in custody after being detained in the Blackburn area on Tuesday evening.

Three other men from Blackburn - aged 39, 33 and 36 - were arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday and remain in custody.

The Lebanese-born teenager, a second year student at the University of Salford, died in hospital a short time after emergency services were called to the scene in King Street on Sunday afternoon.

Detectives have said several videos of the incident are circulating on social media and urged people to formally submit them rather than continuing to share the footage online.

https://news.sky.com/story/aya-hach...stakenly-killed-in-drive-by-shooting-11991386
 
Such a sad and unlucky story. Could've been anyone just walking along the pavement.
 
Lancashire Police says two men have been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Aya Hachem in Blackburn in a drive-by shooting last weekend
 
Aya Hachem: Two men charged with murder after teenager killed in shooting in Blackburn

Two men have been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Aya Hachem who was killed in a shooting in Blackburn.

Feroz Suleman, 39, and Abubakir Satia, 31, both from Blackburn, are accused of murder and attempted murder, Lancashire Constabulary said.

The University of Salford law student was walking to a supermarket on 17 May when she was shot.

Emergency services were called to the scene in King Street shortly after 3pm.

Ms Hachem was taken to hospital but later died from her injuries.

A post-mortem examination revealed that she died as a result of a gunshot wound to her chest.

Detectives said two shots were fired in the incident. The first hit a building and the second struck the teenager.

They confirmed the murder charge related to her death and the attempted murder charge was to the man police believe was the intended target.

Suleman and Satia are due to appear at Preston Magistrates' Court on Saturday.

Two men, aged 33 and 36 from Blackburn, who were arrested on 18 May on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, have been released on bail pending further enquiries.

On Friday, police also arrested a 22-year-old man from Blackburn on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.

He remains in custody along with seven other men and two women, all from the Blackburn area, held in connection with Ms Hachem's death.

Detective superintendent Andy Cribbin, of the force's major investigation team, said: "While we have now charged people in connection with Aya's murder our enquiries are very much ongoing.

"I would like to thank all those who have come forward to assist with our investigation so far and to continue to encourage people to come and speak to us if they have information."

Police are continuing to appeal for information and video footage from the incident.

Anyone with any information or footage should call 101, quoting log number 0412 of 18 May, or anonymously via independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

https://news.sky.com/story/aya-hach...dent-killed-in-shooting-in-blackburn-11992945
 
Blackburn shooting: Five charged with Aya Hachem murder

Five people have been charged with the murder of a law student in a drive-by shooting in Blackburn.

Aya Hachem, 19, died when shots were fired from a passing car on Sunday.

Feroz Suleman, 39, Abubakir Satia, 31, Uthman Satia, 28, Judy Chapman, 26, and Kashif Manzoor, 24, appeared at Preston Magistrates' Court, sitting at Sessions House Crown Court.

They have also been charged with the attempted murder of their intended target Pashar Khan, the court heard.

The five people were remanded in custody to appear at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday.

A closure order was issued for Mr Suleman's business, RI Tyres, for up to three months following an application by Lancashire Police.

Ms Hachem's parents have paid tribute to her as the "most loyal devoted daughter" who "dreamed of becoming a solicitor".

"We are absolutely devastated by her death and would like to take this opportunity to plead with any members of the public who may have any information however small that may bring those responsible to justice," they said.

Mr Suleman, of Shear Brow in Blackburn, and Abubakir Satia, of Oxford Close in Blackburn, were the first people to be charged on Friday.

They appeared at Preston Magistrates' Court along with Uthman Satia, of Oxford Close in Blackburn, Judy Chapman, of St Hubert's Road in Great Harwood, and Kashif Manzoor, of Shakeshaft Street in Blackburn, who were charged later.

Two men, aged 33 and 36, from Blackburn, arrested on Monday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, have been released on bail pending further inquiries.

Four other people arrested as part of the inquiry have been released under investigation, while a 22-year-old man, from Blackburn, who was arrested on Friday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, was released without charge.

A 39-year-old man from Blackburn, who was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, and a 34-year-old man from Blackburn arrested on Thursday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, remain in custody.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-52770870
 
Blackburn shooting: Aya Hachem funeral held in Lebanon

The funeral of a law student killed in a drive-by shooting in Blackburn has taken place in her hometown in Lebanon.

Aya Hachem, 19, died when shots were fired from a passing car on 17 May.

Five people have appeared in court charged with her murder while officers have been granted more time to question another murder suspect.

Police have also appealed for dashcam footage from anyone traveling along the A666 between Bolton and Blackburn between 14:00 and 16:00 BST.

"I appreciate this is quite a long period of time but knowing who was moving along that road at those times is key to us," said Det Supt Andy Cribbin, from Lancashire Police.

Ms Hachem was walking along King Street to the supermarket when she was hit by one of two bullets fired from a car.

Ms Hachem's parents paid tribute to her as the "most loyal devoted daughter" who "dreamed of becoming a solicitor".

The Lebanese-born teenager, who was a second-year student at the University of Salford, was buried in the town of Koleileh on Saturday.

Her mother Samar Hachem, who had travelled to Lebanon for the funeral, recalled the moment she was informed of her daughter's death.

"I started to shout, maybe to scream, I thought maybe an accident, maybe a car or something like that," she said.

"I asked, what's happened to her? Is she still in hospital?

"And he told me, she's dead."

Feroz Suleman, of Shear Brow in Blackburn, and Abubakir Satia, of Oxford Close in Blackburn, were the first people to be charged in connection with her death on Friday.

They appeared at Preston Magistrates' Court along with Uthman Satia, of Oxford Close in Blackburn, Judy Chapman, of St Hubert's Road in Great Harwood, and Kashif Manzoor, of Shakeshaft Street in Blackburn, who were charged later.

They have also been charged with the attempted murder of their intended target Pashar Khan, the court heard.

They were remanded in custody to appear at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday.

A closure order was issued for Mr Suleman's business, RI Tyres, for up to three months following an application by Lancashire Police.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-52789021
 
A 34-year-old man has become the sixth person to be charged with the murder of a law student in a drive-by shooting.

Aya Hachem, 19, died when shots were fired from a passing car in Blackburn on 17 May.

Ayaz Hussain, 34, of Calgary Avenue in Blackburn, has been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of a man who officers think was the intended target of the shooting.

He will appear before magistrates in Preston on Monday.

Feroz Suleman, 39, Abubakir Satia, 31, Uthman Satia, 28, Judy Chapman, 26, and Kashif Manzoor, 24, were previously charged with Ms Hachem's murder and the attempted murder of the intended target.

They have been remanded in custody to appear at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday.

Ms Hachem was walking along King Street to the Lidl supermarket when she was hit by one of two bullets fired from a car.

The Lebanese-born teenager, who was a second-year student at the University of Salford, was buried in the town of Koleileh on Saturday.

Her parents have paid tribute to her as the "most loyal devoted daughter" who "dreamed of becoming a solicitor".

A total of 14 people were arrested in the days after her death, including the five men and one woman who have been charged with murder.

Two men arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder have been bailed pending further inquiries, while five people have been released under investigation.

A 22-year-old man, from Blackburn, who was arrested on Friday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, has been released without charge.

Det Supt Andy Cribbin said the police investigation had "moved at a fast pace" but was "far from over".

"Our resolve and determination to get to the bottom of what happened and who was responsible for Aya's needless and senseless death remains as strong as ever," he said.

"I would like to thank Aya's family and the public for their support, as well as the people who have been in touch with information and the many officers and detectives who are working extremely hard on this investigation."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-52791127
 
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