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Harry Derbidge's former fiancé Dean Rowland hits back at the TOWIE star's assault accusation and claims their 'toxic' relationship left him suicidal Mr Jackson confirmed reports that the asylum seeker had suffered periods of mental illness and this is being explored as part of the investigation.Īl Swealmeen, who had an asylum application rejected in 2014 after arriving in the UK, had a fresh appeal on his asylum application at the time of his death. Searches have also been carried out at a property in Rutland Avenue. Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy told the Liverpool Echo that high-visibility policing will continue around the city in the run up to Christmas as a way to reassure residents and visitors. The cordon was later removed from Boaler Street but Mr Jackson said the public may still see EOD officers in the area on Thursday. Several suspicious packages were found, and were examined by explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) officers before being recovered by forensic teams, Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson said. The Royal Logistic Corps, Bomb Disposal team arriving at Sutcliffe Street in the Kensington area of Liverpool yesterday after suspicious items were found in his former asylum hostelĪ Royal Logistics Corp bomb disposal vehicle arrived at Boaler Street on Wednesday along with a fire engine after a police cordon in nearby Sutcliffe Street, where officers believe Al Swealmeen previously lived, was extended. Officers have described how Al Swealmeen had rented a property in Liverpool seven months ago and had started making 'relevant purchases' for his homemade bomb 'at least' since that time. Iraq-born Al Swealmeen, 32, who was a Christian convert, died in the explosion while Mr Perry escaped with injuries. 'My hands were shaking when I realised how close I was to being blown up. Mr Knowles added: 'Everyone is calling me a hero but I was just doing my job. 'I was trying to say to him, 'Is he still in there', and he was saying, 'He has tried to blow me up'.' 'He was trying to tell us, 'There is a passenger, there is a passenger'. He told the Daily Mirror: 'He was panicking and screaming, 'Someone has blown me up. Mr Knowles described hearing a 'loud bang' at the time of the explosion, and said he believed it was a mechanical failure before seeing Mr Perry rush from the taxi. Aerial view of the aftermath of the explosion at the Liverpool Women's Hospital and the burnt out taxi
