7 men sentenced to life in prison after brutal murder of law student

7 men sentenced to life in prison after brutal murder of law student


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SEVEN GUILTY OF MURDERING LAW STUDENT IN DRIVE-BY SHOOTING The student was mistakenly shot in the chest in a botched drive-by shooting in Blackburn, Lancashire, on May 17, 2020. Preston


Crown Court heard that tyre firm boss Feroz Suleman, 40, had arranged a hit on a rival businessman, but the gunman he hired accidentally shot Ms Hachem instead. Eight people were on trial at


the court, with seven convicted of the student's murder. _ _ RELATED ARTICLES The seven men were found guilty of murder by a jury yesterday and received their sentences from the court


earlier this afternoon - a combined total of 216 years.  The court was told that Ms Hachem was "in the wrong place at the wrong time", coming in the middle of the feud between Mr


Suleman, who owns RI Tyres, and Pachah Khan of Quickshine Tyres.  CCTV footage showed the incident unravel, with Mr Suleman standing outside his tyre company, a "ringside seat" to


the shooting. But hitman Zamir Raja, 33, a passenger in a Toyota Avensis driven by Anthony Ennis, 31, wrongly shot the 19-year-old student.  Seven men have been charged with murder for the


killing of Aya Hachem (Image: SKY) Aya Hachem was shot accidentally in a drive-by shooting (Image: SKY) The car sped past Quickshine Tyres four times, with one gunshot hitting the front


window of the premises and a second killing Ms Hachem. In a statement read to the court her father, Ismail said: “They didn’t just kill Aya, they killed our family. The light in our lives


has gone out.” He was joined in the public gallery by her mother Samar and brother Ibrahim. On Tuesday the jury took less than four hours to find Mr Suleman, from Blackburn, guilty of murder


and the attempted murder of Mr Khan.  JUST IN: ANTI-VAXXERS POSE AS VEGANS IN BID TO AVOID COMPULSORY COVID JABS The car drove past four times before the fatal shot was fired (Image:


Lancashire Police) Mr Raja, of Stretford, Greater Manchester, and Mr Ennis, of Partington, Greater Manchester, were also convicted of murder and attempted murder. Four other accomplices were


also convicted of the two charges. This included Kashif Manzoor, 26, of Blackburn, Ayaz Hussain, 35, of Blackburn, Abubakr Satia, 32, of Blackburn, and his brother Uthman Satia, 29, also of


Blackburn. Mr Raja was sentenced to a minimum of 34 years, Mr Suleman for 34 years, Mr Hussain for 32 years, Abubakr Satia for 28 years, Uthman Satia, for 28 years, Mr Manzoor for 27 years,


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eighth defendant, Judy Chapman, 26, of Great Harwood, was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. Ms Chapman, the girlfriend of Mr Satia, will be sentenced on October 1. Mr


Raja's barrister, Mr Glenser GC, told the court his client had written a letter apologising to Ms Hachem's family. He said the defendant said he would do "whatever it


takes" to help her family in the future. He added: "The grief I have caused is unimaginable and I take full responsibility for my actions and the role that I played.”