Suicide bomber Salman Abedi was a 'problematic student', but his conduct at school, college and university 'could not obviously be linked' to 'radicalised' extremism, an expert told the Manchester Arena Inquiry.
The inquiry has heard none of Abedi's teachers and tutors at the five educational institutions he attended between 2007 and 2017 had any concerns he was displaying behaviour which could indicate radicalisation.
They said Abedi had been 'badly behaved' and 'rude' at times, and had committed theft and been violent, but nothing he did suggested he would go on to commit the atrocity in May 2017, which killed 22 and injured hundreds at the Arena.
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