Two men are charged with drive-by shooting murder of model law student Aya Hachem, 19,


Three more people have been charged over the death of a 19-year-old law student who was gunned down in a drive-by shooting.  

Innocent passer-by Aya Hachem, 19, was hit by one of several shots fired from a vehicle as she walked to a supermarket near her home in Blackburn, Lancashire, on Sunday. She died from a single wound to the chest. 

Feroz Suleman, 39, and Abubakir Satia, 31, both from Blackburn, were charged with her murder earlier today.

Late this evening, Uthman Satia, 28, of Oxford Close, Blackburn, Judy Chapman, 26, of St Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood and Kashif Manzoor, 24, of Shakeshaft Street, Blackburn were also all charged with murder.  

Police believe Ms Hachem was not the intended target of the attack, which took place in broad daylight on a busy main road near a Lidl supermarket in the town centre.

All five also face attempted murder charges and are due to appear before magistrates in Preston tomorrow. 

Ms Hachem, wearing a white top, stands a few yards from the Toyota which slowed beside her before several shots were fired on Sunday

Aya Hachem (left), who was a trustee with the Children’s Society, had been just 100 yards from her home when she was shot and killed on King Street (right, Ms Hachem, wearing a white top, stands a few yards from the Toyota which slowed beside her before several shots were fired on Sunday)

Police have arrested a total of 13 people in connection with the incident.

Aya’s father Ismail Hachem said he had hoped his family would be safe in Britain after fleeing Lebanon more than a decade ago.

Mr Hachem had tried to call his daughter repeatedly when she did not return from the supermarket and did not know where she was until police came to his home later.

‘I start crying … cause all my dreams, Aya,’ Mr Hachem told BBC Asian Network.

‘I thought I would be safe here … in this small town. No big problems.’ 

The Lebanese-born teenager, a second year student at the University of Salford, died in hospital a short time after emergency services were called to the scene in King Street at around 3pm.

She was the eldest of four siblings. 

Mr Hachem, arrived in the UK ten years ago looking for safety as an asylum seeker. 

According to family friends, he had been shot in crossfire in Lebanon and moved to England hoping for a new life. 

He spent nine years as an asylum seeker before gaining British citizenship last year. 

Ms Hachem’s former headteacher at Blackburn Central High School, Diane Atkinson, told the BBC: ‘She fled a war-torn zone as a refugee and came to the UK looking for a better life.

Forensic police officers were pictured at the scene in Blackburn following the death of Ms Hachem

Forensic police officers were pictured at the scene in Blackburn following the death of Ms Hachem

‘She arrived with very little English and was soon inducted with BCHS, as we call ourselves, the family, and Blackburn.

‘And she was a very, very intelligent young lady who very, very quickly picked up the command of English and worked incredibly hard to become the very, very best person she could be.’ 

In 2010, Lebanon had faced a tense border clash with Israel in the disputed Golan Heights territory that killed four people.

The fighting followed on from the 2006 Lebanon War in the same region that left hundreds dead, and a 17-month period of political instability in the country which culminated in the 2008 conflict involving Hezbollah militants. 

Ms Hachem’s former school paid tribute to her as ‘a beautiful young girl who fled her home country in search for a better life in the UK’. 

A long-term family friend, Luky Hussein, said the shooting brought back the horrors of war for Mr Hachem. 

University of Salford student Aya Hachem (pictured) died shortly after she was shot

She was shot from a car window in Blackburn, Lancashire at around 3pm on Sunday

University of Salford student Aya Hachem (pictured) died shortly after she was shot from a car window in Blackburn, Lancashire at around 3pm on Sunday 

‘They fled Lebanon for the war with people threatening to kill him,’ he said. ‘Coming from something like this to the UK and now his daughter gets shot. This is history repeating itself. I can’t imagine what he must be going through.

‘I’m sure it brings it all back for him. He’s got a bullet mark in his back, he was shot while he was living in Lebanon. He got caught in crossfire once.’  

Hardworking Mr Hachem would volunteer at Mr Hussein’s family takeaway in return for food – while he was banned from working as an asylum seeker.

‘The struggles he has been through, he only got granted citizenship last year,’ Mr Hussein said. ‘Four times his application got refused. His two younger children were born in the UK.

‘Finally last year he got his citizenship – and now poor Aya has been shot.’ 

Ms Hachem (pictured), who was a young trustee with the Children's Society, had been close to her home when she was shot and killed on King Street

Ms Hachem (pictured), who was a young trustee with the Children’s Society, had been close to her home when she was shot and killed on King Street

A 35-year-old man from Blackburn arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday has been released under investigation, as has a 29-year-old man from Blackburn, arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. 

Also released under investigation are a 19-year-old woman from Blackburn who was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of assisting an offender and a 29-year-old woman from Blackburn arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of Conspiracy to Murder.

A man aged 39 from Blackburn arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder and a man aged 34 from Blackburn arrested on Thursday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder remain in custody.

A 22-year-old man from Blackburn arrested earlier today on suspicion of murder and attempted murder has been released without charge.

Senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Andy Cribbin, from Lancashire Constabulary’s major investigation team, said: ‘While we have now charged a number of people in connection with Aya’s murder our enquiries are very much on-going.

‘I would like to thank all those who have come forward to assist with our investigation so far and to continue to encourage people to come and speak to us if they have information.  

‘Aya, the innocent victim in all of this, along with her family, deserve justice and it is people telling us what they know that will help us find the people or person responsible.’

A number of people were travelling in the light green/silver Toyota Avensis from which the shots were fired close to the Lidl store.

The vehicle was abandoned a short time later in nearby Wellington Road and seized for forensic examination.



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