Mohammed Sadique Khan (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mohammed Sadique Khan" in Norwegian language version.

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independent.co.uk

  • «Hasib Hussain: The boy who grew up to bomb the No 30 bus». The Independent (engelsk). 14. juli 2005. Besøkt 22. mars 2020. «Hasib Hussain and his three friends, Shahzad Tanweer, 22, Mohammed Sadique Khan, 30, and a man yet to be formally identified, have been revealed as the bombers responsible for last Thursday's atrocities.» 
  • «Mohammed Sadique Khan: Expectant father whose chosen path meant he». The Independent (engelsk). 14. juli 2005. Besøkt 22. mars 2020. «His parents were from Pakistan, hers from Gujarat in India. But despite the differences, they married four years ago and only a few months ago set up home close to Hasina's widowed mother in a council housing estate in Dewsbury, away from Khan's normal stomping ground close to where he was born in a run- down part of south Leeds.» 

independent.ie

  • «Husband and father chose to end his life in Circle line train inferno». independent (engelsk). Besøkt 22. mars 2020. «He chose to end his life in the inferno of a Circle line Tube train after detonating his rucksack bomb in a tunnel near Edgware Road station. Seven people died with him, 100 were wounded, at least 10 of them with injuries so serious they will be permanently maimed.» 

newscientist.com

  • Knight, Will (13. juli 2005). «CCTV footage shows London suicide bombers». New Scientist (engelsk). Besøkt 22. mars 2020. «Personal items from the suspects have also been found in this tunnel as well as at the bomb sites at Edgware Road and Tavistock Square.»