Streatham terrorist shot dead by police after stabbing two on south London street while wearing fake suicide belt didn't have to die, his family will tell inquest today Family of Islamist terrorist will say Streatham attacker 'did not have to die' Sudesh Amman, 20, stabbed two people in South London on February 2, 2020 Terrorist, from Harrow, north-west London, was wearing fake suicide belt Relatives will ask if Amman could have been arrested earlier rather than killed
The family of an Islamist terrorist who stabbed two people in South London while wearing a fake suicide belt before he was shot dead by police marksmen are to question if he could have been arrested earlier rather than killed at an inquest today.
Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by officers from Surveillance Command and counter-terrorism specialist firearms officers after he stole a 10-inch knife from a shop in Streatham High Road on February 2, 2020 and stabbed two bystanders while wearing a 'crude replica' of a suicide belt.
Both his victims