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chances to stop him. some evidence was heard in secret away from bereaved families. our investigation reveals information not heard before in public and possibly not examined at all. the inquiry was told about this man, known as mansoor al—anezi, who lived in devon. he died before the attack and detectives say they couldn't fully understand his link to abedi. but... whatever connection there was and clearly mr al—anezi is dead and salman abedi is dead as well, but there was clearly a connection of significance. al—anezi was arrested in 2008 after a close associate, nicky reilly, attempted a suicide bombing in exeter. al—anezi, who wasn't charged, had been with riley the day before.

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this now settled. thank you very much for talking _ this now settled. thank you very much for talking to _ this now settled. thank you very much for talking to us. - this now settled. thank you very much for talking to us. thank. this now settled. thank you veryl much for talking to us. thank you for your patience as we kept you waiting. have a good day. a muslim preacher who was close to the manchester arena bomber had been suspected by m15 of being a radicaliser more than a decade earlier, a bbc investigation has found. a public inquiry into the atrocity, which killed 22 people in may 2017, will report this week on how salman abedi was radicalised and whether the security service missed chances to stop him. daniel de simone reports the 2017 manchester arena bombing stole 22 lives. this week, a public inquiry will report on how suicide bomber salman abedi was radicalised and whether m15 missed chances to stop him. some evidence was heard in secret, away from bereaved families. our investigation reveals information not heard before in public and possibly not examined at all.

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on salman abedi, including his time at didsbury mosque in manchester. we've discovered two other young attendees died in conflict abroad. they were lionised as martyrs online before the arena bombing. the inquiry�*s public hearings did not consider one of their fathers, taher nasuf. he spent years sanctioned by the united nations for alleged involvement with an al-qaeda affiliate. he denied the claims and the sanctions were lifted in 2011. he was part of a legal political group which met at the mosque. another attendee at its demonstrations was salman abedi. a lawyer representing victims�* families thinks if our evidence wasn't heard in the secret part of the inquiry, it should be made known. if there is material which the inquiry may not have uncovered, then it's vital that it is supplied to the chair

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but i think they feel quietly confident so far. the people's democratic party and the labour party, their representatives walked out of the collation centre in abuja, where results were being announced last night and their allegations are all centering around this new electronic voting system that was used for the first time on a national scale in saturday's elections. they say that they've got evidence of irregularities. they haven't presented that evidence yet, but they've urged the electoral commission to stop the counts and to hear them out. the electoral commission says it has full faith in its results and won't be stopping the count. having a third candidate in the person of peter 0bi has really galvanised particularly young nigerians, who see the other two parties as having been in power for too long. they've exchanged power over the last 2a years and they want a change. so that's really pitted the young generation against older. but also, we're seeing

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hearings did not consider one of their fathers, taher nasuf. he spent years sanctioned by the united nations for alleged involvement with an al-qaeda affiliate. he denied the claims and the sanctions were lifted in 2011. he was part of a legal political group which met at the mosque. another attendee at its demonstrations was salman abedi. a lawyer representing victims�* families thinks if our evidence wasn't heard in the secret part of the inquiry, it should be made known. if there is material which the inquiry may not have uncovered, then it's vital that it is supplied to the chair so they can pursue it even at this late stage. in a statement, five bereaved families told us they're disappointed to learn of more in abedi's background that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict

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the 2017 manchester arena bombing stole 22 lives. this week, a public inquiry will report on how suicide bomber salman abedi was radicalised and whether m15 missed chances to stop him. some evidence was heard in secret, away from bereaved families. our investigation reveals information not heard before in public, and possibly not examined at all. the inquiry was told about this man, known as mansour al—anezi, who lived in devon. he died before the attack and detectives say they couldn't fully understand his link to salman abedi but... whatever connection there was, clearly mr al—anezi is dead, and salman abedi is dead as well. but there was clearly a connection. of significance.

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bedside when he died in hospital of cancer. the only other close friend present told me the bomber was in tears. the day after al—anezi's manchester funeral, salman abedi and his brother purchased their first bomb—making chemical. a lawyer representing victims�* families thinks if our evidence wasn't heard in the secret part of the inquiry it should be made known. if there is material which of the inquiry may not have uncovered then it is vital it is supplied to the chair so they can pursue that even at this late stage. in a statement, five bereaved families told us they are disappointed to learn of more within the case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news.

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will this week report on how salman abedi was radicalised, and whether the security service missed chances to stop him. the preacher had been investigated even before another associate of his tried to carry out a suicide bombing in exeter in 2008. daniel de simone reports. the 2017 manchester arena bombing stole 22 lives. this week, a public inquiry will report on how suicide bomber salman abedi was radicalised and whether m15 missed chances to stop him. some evidence was heard in secret, away from bereaved families. our investigation reveals information not heard before in public, and possibly not examined at all. the inquiry was told about this man, known as mansour al—anezi, who lived in devon. he died before the attack and detectives say they couldn't

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politics and barred from preaching. he regularly visited manchester and also stayed with salman abedi. we found he used different identities. family knew him by another name. he arrived in the uk on a false passport. salman abedi was at al—anezi's bedside when he died in hospital of cancer. the only other close friend present told me the bomber was in tears. the day after al—anezi's manchester funeral, salman abedi and his brother purchased their first bomb—making chemical. a lawyer representing victims' families thinks if our evidence wasn't heard in the secret part of the inquiry it should be made known. if there is material which of the inquiry may not have uncovered then it is vital it is supplied to the chair so they can pursue that even at this late stage. in a statement, five

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a muslim preacher who was close to the manchester arena bomber had been suspected by m15 of being a radicaliser more than a decade earlier, the bbc has found. a public inquiry into the atrocity — which killed 22 people in may 2017 — will this week report on how salman abedi was radicalised, and whether the security service missed chances to stop him. the preacher had been investigated even before another associate of his tried to carry out a suicide bombing in exeter in 2008. daniel de simone reports. the 2017 manchester arena bombing stole 22 lives. this week, a public inquiry will report on how suicide bomber salman abedi was radicalised and whether m15 missed chances to stop him. some evidence was heard in secret, away from bereaved families. our investigation reveals information not heard before in public, and possibly not

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