A Christian couple who opened their home to the Liverpool suicide bomber for eight months after he converted from Island told of their shock last night after learning he launched a suicide bomb attack at the city's Women's Hospital. Enzo Almeni, 32, was killed after a homemade ball-bearing-packed device exploded inside a taxi he rode to Liverpool Women's Hospital just seconds before the 11am minute's silence. Almeni, a failed asylum seeker with Syrian and Iraqi heritage who changed his name by deed poll from Emad Jamil Al Swealmeen to sound more Western, fled the Middle East several years ago and converted from Islam to Christianity in 2017 at the cathedral it is believed he wanted to attack.
'Those that live by the sword shall die by the sword'.