Birmingham mosque fire victim in unimaginable pain, says family
Mohammed Rayaz was seriously injured and required a skin graft after his clothing was set on fireA grandfather who was set alight on his way home from a mosque has been left in unimaginable pain, his family said.
The family said he had suffered "lots of unimaginable pain", been damaged "physically and psychologically" and time with grandchildren had been taken away. Mr Abbkr has also been charged with another attack in London. Hashi Odowa, 82, was set alight by West London Islamic Centre in Ealing, west London, on 27 February.
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