UK Police arrests two for Muslim schoolboy’s murder
April 15th, 2010 - 8:39 am ICT by ANILondon, Apr.15 (ANI): Police in Cardiff, Wales, have arrested two middle-aged men for the murder of a Muslim schoolboy.
Seventeen-year-old Aamir Siddiqi, an A-level student, was stabbed to death on the doorstep of his home in front of his parents on Sunday, The Telegraph reports.
The arrested pair, aged 39 and 35, were arrested a mile away from Aamir’s home, in the Roath area of Cardiff.
His parents, Iqbal, 68, and Parveen, 55, who were also stabbed while trying to fight off the attackers, said they would sue Britain’s Justice Minister Jack Straw.
Both said they will never return to the 500,000 pound family home where Aamir was killed and are now staying with relatives. (ANI)
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