Liverpool hospital terror suspect Emad Al-Swealmeen spent at least seven months planning the attack and buying deadly components for the suspected bomb, counter-terror police investigating the explosion on Sunday revealed in a new update today.
They said a 'complex picture' was emerging over the purchases of components, and investigations were continuing. Al-Swealmeen, 32, who died in the taxi blast, rented a property on Rutland Avenue, near Sefton Park, in April, police said. READ MORE: Liverpool terrorist could have used 'Mother of Satan' device similar to one used in Manchester Arena bombing Investigators have said 'significant items ' have been found there - and searches were continuing as part of efforts to understand how
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