hereAmmar helped out at a mosque and threw everything into being a part of his adopted community. He'd just enrolled on a series of college courses.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News from Algeria, Ammar's nephew Kicha Soufiane said his loved ones had been left devastated. "God bless you, Ammar," he said in a message to his uncle.In a tribute on Facebook, Kicha wrote: "You were the best uncle and the best brother."Scores of people - from the UK and Algeria - paid their respects on the social media site.One person wrote: "You were the best neighbour, the best brother and the best friend.""Our hearts are shaken," another friend added.Hafiz Abdul Malik, manager at Castlemere Community Centre where Ammar volunteered, said: "He was such a.
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