The widow of one the Muslim terrorists behind the 2017 London Bridge attack has been granted £15,660 in legal aid for the inquest into the death of her husband and his two fellow murderers.
The Islamic State inspired jihadis murdered eight unarmed civilians and injured 48 others, using a van to run people down and then stab many more in a 10-minute frenzy before police shot the Islamic cowards dead.
Now, despite the families of the victims of the terror attack in June 2017 being denied legal aid, the widow of one the terrorists, Zahrah Rehman, has been granted taxpayer funding to launch inquire in her murdering husbands’ death, in a case which could see her further compensated.
One of those killed was Australian nurse Kirsty Boden, 28, who was stabbed to death while helping other victims The Mirror UK reported.
Her boyfriend James Hodder, 33, from Windsor, Berkshire, said: “I would demand a fully transparent justification for why the attackers’ families are supported by the state but none of the victims’ families were given a single penny.”
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