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The sad sister of a schoolboy killed her in a wrong identity in her house, a fugitive described a fugitive associated with her murder to “stop looking at her shoulder” and take himself in.
It is 15 years when 17-year-old Aamir Siddiqui was attacked in front of his parents and two hitmans were convicted of his murder-but the man suspected to order the murder that he was still running away.
Mohammad Ali Agay is one of the most desired men in Europe and Aamir’s sister appealed to him, he said that he is “not independent” and always “worried about slipping”.
Nishat Siddiqui said, “He has got a family, he has found a mother and none of them is watching him.”
His younger brother Aamir thought that he was opening the door of a teacher when he was stabbed in a frenzied drug-fumed attack by contract killers Jason Richards and Ben Hope.
The two heroin addicts were paid £ 1,000 to kill an innocent businessman and father’s four, who lived in an act to take revenge on a property deal on a neighboring road in Cardif who became sour.
However, the prosecution described what the “shocking disability” described, Richards and Hope Welsh went to the wrong house in the Roth region of the capital.
The bright, ambitious student, who wanted to read the law at the Cardiff University, had rejected a game of football with his comrades and was modifying for his A-level exams at his house when the door bell rang.
Aamir replied innocent his door, hoping to see his local Imam for a Quran lesson, but was faced with two Balaklava-clad knife, which was filled with fuel on heroin, who pushed his way and killed him before saying a word.
Richards and Hope were Ording to sentence life and serve minimum 40 years In April 2010, in every jail to kill Aamir, but the person who suspected the detectives was ordered to kill the contract, fled the country.
On suspicion of a conspiracy to commit murder, was arrested in India in 2011.
But after six years of extradition process, he Run away and went back to run A railway station is through toilet window and now eight years later Is believed to be in the Middle East,
“He is not really independent,” Nishat said BBC seems to make a fugitive podcast,
“He is on run, always looking at his shoulder, is always worried about whether he is going to slip or not.”
The South Wales Police has earlier offered a £ 10,000 prize for any information, which can lead to the arrest of a fugitive known as the most wanted person in Wales.
“If you are innocent, you have not found anything to be afraid and you should come back home to clean your name,” said 48 -year -old advisor cardiologist Nis.
“You may think that you are independent because you have survived police custody and have been on run for years, but you have condemned yourself away from home, away from home.”
Nishat, who is 16 years older than Aamir, hopes that his appeal for making a fugitive can urge someone to buy the authorities.
“Someone can hear somewhere,” he said.
“If they know something and if they feel in the heart of their heart that they should actually speak, perhaps it can simply inspire them to do so.
“As a family, we have faced the kind of grief, shock and scary that never leaves you. And he is living with us in a strange way because he is not really independent.”
Nishati still keeps his younger brother’s wallet, reads his social media post and keeps in touch with his old friends, such as Best Met Saeed Kidwai.
The day he was murdered, Saeed asked Aamir to play five-a-side football, but he chose to stay at home to study for his A-level examinations later in that summer.
“I remember the match ended at 1:40 pm and I later came to know that he died at 1:40 pm,” he remembered.
This is one of the sliding doors “what if” moments that bother Aamir’s family and friends.
It was the end of the school’s tenure and Saeed recalled: “Before he left, he went to a lot of boys and he was’ like boys, let me take a selfie with you because it would be the last time I would see you probably before you go to university.”
Saeed did not have a picture, saying: “I was so ‘I will see you weekend or something else.”
He said, “I never thought like a million years I would see him for the last time.”
“I think I have a complete chapter of my life, graduation and getting married but my wife never met him, my son will never meet him. How to keep that memory alive?”
Saeed took his child’s son to meet Aamir’s parents Iqbal and Parveen, who were also injured in the attack.
Saeed said, “His mother was so affectionate and loving and his father kept him for age and it was really emotional for me.”
“I thought it doesn’t seem real. I still think I am 17 or 18 years old in my heart and I am still waiting to pop around the corner,” he said.
“His number is still the first number in my phone book, as it is two A in his first name. I still cannot remove it.
Aamir’s family loves his old friends seeing their own and career growing in adults with their own and career families.
“It’s very amazing to see,” Nishat said. “It also makes me feel so sad because it should have been my brother too.”
Aamir’s family found it difficult to stay in the same house after his death and he has left Cardiff.
Nishat said, “We put everything in the end for his clothes, his toys, months.”
“We also kept one of one of his jumpers because it breaks it.
“There is a picture of Aamir when he was enjoying his second birthday party, drinking some squash, and he is standing in the exact place where he died.
“Perhaps this is why we were difficult to stay at home again because the house was full of very happy memories.”
The South Wales Police praised the dignity of Aamir’s family in such a painful form and said that he was committed to trace and arrest EGE.
The police statement said, “We will ask anyone who has information about his hideout.”
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