Tag: Khairi Saadallah

  • Reading Terror suspect attacked “without warning or provocation” court hears

    Reading Terror suspect attacked “without warning or provocation” court hears

    Suspect, Khairi Saadallah appeared in court via a video link at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday. He stands accused of three murders and three attempted murders.

    Saadallah who is accused of murdering three men in Reading during Pride month in the UK, did not enter a plea during his hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court at which he appeared via a video link.

    He wore, according to The Independent a face mask and “prison-issue tracksuit”

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    Saadallah who sought asylum in the UK in 2012, was “heard to shout words to the effect of ‘Allahu akbar (God is great)’ Prosecutor Jan Newbold told the court.

    She also stated that Saadallah began his savage attack “without warning or provocation” according to Sky News

    The accused spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and that he lived in Reading.

    He was remanded in custody by chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot until a hearing at the Old Bailey on Wednesday 1st July 2020.

    Saadallah is accused of killing James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett, 39, on 20 June.

    A post mortem confirmed that each of the men died from a single stab wound.

    Who were the victims?

    Mr Furlong, 36 was a teacher at The Holt School in Wokingham. He taught history and politics.

    Mr Ritchie-Bennett, 39 worked for a pharmaceutical company. He was originally from Philadelphia in the US. He had lived in the UK for 15 years.

    Mr Wails was a senior scientist at a global chemicals company.

    All three were described as “true gentlemen” by the CEO of Reading Pride, Martin Cooper.

    Three attempted murder charges.

    Saadallah is also standing trial for the attempted murder of three other men who were sitting nearby David, Joe and James. Stephen Young was sitting with the three men who died, while Patrick Edwards ad Nishit Nisudan were sitting nearby.

    Young, Edwards and Nisudan were all treated for stab wounds, taken to hospital and later released.

  • Reading Terror suspect due in court today

    Reading Terror suspect due in court today

    A 25-year-old man is in court today, charged with the murder of three men in Reading, in a suspected terror attack.

    Khairi Saadallah is accused of killing three men, James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett, 39, on 20 June in a suspected terror attack in Forbury Gardens in the heart of Reading. He will appear in Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

    He is charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder.

    A post mortem confirmed that each of the men died from a single stab wound.

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    Saadallah came to live in the UK from Libya in 2012 claiming asylum. He was given leave to remain in 2018.

  • Man charged with the murder of three gay men in Reading Terror incident

    Man charged with the murder of three gay men in Reading Terror incident

    A man has charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder, police say.

    The Crown Prosecution Service has given police the go-ahead to charge Khairi Saadallah, 25 of Basingstoke for the murders of three men who were killed last Saturday night in Reading.

    The charges come following an investigation into an incident at Forbury Gardens in Reading on the evening of June 20, where a number of people were stabbed in what the police described as a “terrorism incident”.

    Saadallah is accused of killing James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett, 39, on 20 June.

    A post mortem confirmed that each of the men died from a single stab wound.

    Mr Furlong, 36 was a teacher at The Holt School in Wokingham. He taught history and politics.

    Mr Ritchie-Bennett, 39 worked for a pharmaceutical company. He was originally from Philadelphia in the US. He had lived in the UK for 15 years.

    Mr Wails was a senior scientist at a global chemicals company.

    All three were described as “true gentlemen” by the CEO of Reading Pride, Martin Cooper.


    Saadallah came to live in the UK from Libya in 2012 claiming asylum. He was given leave to remain in 2018.

    Saadallah is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on Monday, June 29.

    Fundraiser for victims hits £13,200

    Over 600 people have already donated to a fund to help families cover the costs of funerals.

    An official fundraiser has been created by Reading Pride to help the families of Joe, James and David.

    t is also hoped that the funds raised will go towards a permanent tribute to the three men in Forbury Gardens in Reading town centre, where the three were killed.

    The fundraiser page has a statement which reads,

    “With the tragic event within our community in Reading on Saturday 20th June 2020, we’re hoping to raise some money and funds to help support the families for funeral costs.

    “As well as a permanent tribute within Forbury Gardens, so everyone has a physical memento to remember the tragic loss of lives that have occurred.”

    Counter Terrorism Policing South East continues to lead this investigation.