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The brother of the Manchester suicide bomber has denied attempting to kill 3 prison guards

The brother of the man who detonated an Ariana Grande suicide bomb in Britain after a concert in 2017 has denied on Friday that he attempted to kill three prison guards while incarcerated.

Hashem Abedi's brother Salman Abedi is accused of killing 22 people in the Manchester Arena, in northern England, in 2017. Prosecutors claim that Hashem Abedi attacked four prison guards with hot oil and knives made from makeshift materials while shouting 'Allahu Akbar.

The incident occurred in April in Frankland Prison in northern England. Abedi was jailed for 55 years in 2020 after he helped his brother plan an attack that injured over 200 people.

Abedi, 28, appeared in London's Old Bailey Court via videolink, surrounded by five security guards. He pleaded not guilt to three counts for attempted murder, assault, and unauthorised possession of an weapon inside a prison.

Abedi was "permitted to cook equipment" by the prosecutor, Jocelyn Ledward. He then attacked prison officers with "hot oil and... makeshift knifes".

She said: "While he was carrying the attack out, he shouted 'Allahu akbar' twice."

Abedi who represents himself said that he does not want to attend the trial scheduled for January 2027.

(source: Reuters)