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|fullname        = Hashem Abedi
|fullname        = Hashem Abedi
|origin          = Manchester, United Kingdom
|origin          = Manchester, United Kingdom
|crimes          = Murder
|type of villain = Terrorist
|type of villain = Terrorist
|alias          = N/A
|alias          = N/A
|occupation      =
|skills          =
|hobby          =
|goals          = Bomb the Manchester Arena <small>(succeeded)</small>
|goals          = Bomb the Manchester Arena <small>(succeeded)</small>
|crimes          = [[Murder]]<br>Attempted murder
|crimes          = [[Murder]]<br>Attempted murder
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'''Hashem Abedi''' (April 8<sup>th</sup>,1997 - ) is the younger brother of [[Salman Abedi]], who was known as the "'''Manchester Arena Suicide Bomber'''". On August 19<sup>th</sup>, 2020, Hashem was found guilty on 22 charges of murder, on the grounds that he had helped his brother to source the materials used in the bombing.
'''Hashem Abedi''' is the brother of [[Salman Abedi]], who was known as the "'''Manchester Arena Suicide Bomber'''". On March 17<sup>th</sup>, Hashem was found guilty on 22 charges of murder, on the grounds that he had helped his brother to source the materials used in the bombing.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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On July 17<sup>th</sup>, 2019; Hashem was charged with murder, attempted murder, and had been arrested in Libya and extradited to the UK.
On July 17<sup>th</sup>, 2019; Hashem was charged with murder, attempted murder, and had been arrested in Libya and extradited to the UK.
== Trial ==
On August 19<sup>th</sup>, 2020, Hashem was found guilty of 22 charges of murder, several more of attempted murder and plotting to cause an explosion to endanger life. Prosecutors considered Hashem to be "just as guilty" as his brother.
Hashem initially told police he wanted to cooperate with them in order to prove his innocence, but he later sacked his legal team and waived his right to attend most of the court case, choosing to stay in his prison cell instead.
Hashem was sentenced to a life sentence with a minimum term of 55 years.
On February 22<sup>nd</sup>, 2022, Hashem and two other prisoners have been found guilty of attacking a prison officer in Belmarsh's high security unit. He was sentenced to another three years and 10 months consecutive to his current sentence.
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