Khairi Saadallah shouted 'Allahu akhbar' as he fatally stabbed friends James Furlong, Dr David Wails and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, and injured three others in a park in Reading in June 2020.
The families of three men murdered in the Reading terror attack have spoken of their 'disgust' after the coroner ruled that 'significant failings' by the police led to the attack.
In January 2021, the killer was handed a whole-life sentence at the Old Bailey after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. From left to right: Joe Ritchie-Bennett, James Furlong, and David Wails. The three men were stabbed to death by Saadallah in June 2020 Dr David Wails's brother Andrew Wails said that the 'failings of the state exposed by this inquest sicken and disgust me. These state agencies have let us down. The failure to prevent this attack has destroyed our lives'
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