A Loving Tribute to Some Truly Wonderful People
The BBC would like you to know the bombers who killed all those people in London last week were lovely people, you know, when they weren't doing that mass murder thing.
"He was a good man, quiet," said one parent, speaking outside the school.
"When I told my daughter she said 'no, he can't do something like that'. I had to go and buy the paper and show her."
Another parent, Sharon Stevens, told the Press Association how he had been a "big supporter" of pupils and parents.
"He was really understanding and he did work for the children and parents."
Mohammad Sidique Khan was born in Leeds in 1974
During its last Ofsted inspection in 2002, the school's learning assistants had been singled out for special praise in dealing with a transient pupil population from a socially deprived area.
Just because people blow up subways, doesn't mean they are all bad, and I thank the BBC for taking the time to remind us of that. I think a lot of us had been maybe a little judgmental and angry towards these people, just because of one thing they did. I really think we should all take the time to appreciate their more positive personality traits. For one, they were all very religious people, and we all know how rare that is amongst the godless younger folks these days.
Also, let's not forget the bombers also died, and so they and their families are also victims in all this.
In a statement they described Hussain as "a loving and normal young man who gave us no concern".
"We are having difficulty taking this in," they said..
"...we have to live ourselves with the loss of our son in these difficult circumstances.
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