The family of one of the three stabbed to death by a failed asylum seeker in Reading last year has raised "serious questions" over how he was able to carry out the attack given his criminal history.
History teacher James Furlong, 36, died alongside scientist Dr David Wails, 49, and US citizen Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, when 26-year-old Khairi Saadallah killed them in Reading in June last year.
James' father welcomed the life sentence for Saadallah following the vicious terror attack, saying no other outcome would've been acceptable.
But he has raised "serious questions" over why his son's killer was released back into society despite his criminal history.
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