The Telegraph has
obtained the first photo of Khalid Masood, the terrorist responsible for the
Westminster attack.
He is photographed with school friends who were taking part in a charity five-a-side tournament. The picture was taken around 1980, when Masood, who was known as Adrian Ajao was around 15-years-old.
Almost 40 years later, he would go on to wreak havoc at the heart of British democracy, murdering four innocent people. Masood was born Adrian Elms and used the name Adrian Ajao, his stepfather Philip's surname during his school years.
He is photographed with school friends who were taking part in a charity five-a-side tournament. The picture was taken around 1980, when Masood, who was known as Adrian Ajao was around 15-years-old.
Almost 40 years later, he would go on to wreak havoc at the heart of British democracy, murdering four innocent people. Masood was born Adrian Elms and used the name Adrian Ajao, his stepfather Philip's surname during his school years.
In the photograph, Masood is sixth from the left in the back row. His arms are folded and he gives no clue as to the murderous path he would take. Masood went to Huntley School for Boys in Tunbridge Wells in Kent where he grew up.
One of his teammates in the picture, Kenton Till said he was an extremely popular pupil, who was bright and sporty.
"We were quite
close for a few years. The picture was taken when we were taking part in a
24-hour five-a-side tournament for charity," Mr Till said.
"Adrian was a
bloody good footballer, one of the best players in the school. He was one of
those kids who was very popular. He had a big personality and everyone liked
him."
"He was very bright
and very good at chemistry. I think he wanted to do something like that after
he left school. We lost touch eventually. I remember he came to a New Year's
party at my house but he was with a group of lads who were drunk and on something
and my parents asked them to leave. After that we sort of lost touch.
"This has come as a
huge shock to me, it is hard to take in that this is the same bloke"It was
after school that Masood's life appeared to go off the rails, with him getting
involved in petty and violent crime. At 19 he received his first conviction for
criminal damage. He went on to receive a string of convictions over the next
20-years.
Mosood may have
eventually snapped because of racism in his village leading him to slash the
face of a cafe owner. It is thought he may have then been radicalised while in
jail, eventually leading to his involvement in terrorism.
Reports emerged on Friday that the Muslim convert had recently become a grandfather,
after neighbours said that the daughter of his wife had just had a baby.
Records suggest that
Masood, who had given his occupation as an English tutor on several forms over
the years, was married to a 39-year-old woman named Rohey Hydara, who
lives in an Olympic Village apartment in east London.
Neighbours confirmed
that Hydara lived in the flat and said she and her 14-year-old brother had
seen Masood several weeks ago. Vera Amade, a 21-year-old mother of two
said.
"My brother saw him
a few times quite recently in the last few weeks. It was definitely him, the
woman has two kids, one of the daughters has just had a baby. They all
live in the same flat. She was quite polite, there was nothing bad to say about
her.
"He was really nice
and polite as well, he was very pleasant. I'm very shocked. We were watching it
on TV last night and trying to figure out if it was definitely him and it
is.
"He was always
dressed in a suit, I don't know what he did for a living. He used to come back
from work at about five or six. We can't believe it, it's shocking."
Masood went off the
rails in July 2000, slashing a man across the face after an argument that had
"racial overtones". The attack would land him in jail and his life,
already in a fragmented state, would fall apart. In another attack three years later, he stabbed a man in the nose before reportedly
travelling to Saudi Arabia.
The extraordinary
revelations will cause deep unease. Elms – or Masood, the Islamic name he
adopted – was known to the authorities as a vicious thug whose ‘violent
extremism’ had brought him to the attention of MI5. Yet at some point a
decision was taken that he was no longer considered a threat.
Source: The Telegraph, LIB
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