Revealed: Widow of 7/7 suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan has reinvented herself under a different name to build a brand new life

The widow of the Kamikaze 7/7 Mohammad Sidique Khan reinvented itself under a different name to build a whole new life, can reveal Mailonline.
Hasina Khan, now 47 years old, reduced all the links with her former existence after her husband then organized the worst terrorist attack for hitting Great Britain.
Twenty years later in the London explosions which killed 52 and injured 700, Hasina – which now goes through a new first name – lives in an individual house of four bedrooms in the West Yorkshire.
It is less than five kilometers from where Khan with cold blood plotted carnage which made 52 lives and made more than 700 injured on July 7, 2005.
Mailonline understands that Mrs. Khan – who said that she was not aware of the descent of her first husband in extremism or her secret trips to an Al -Qaeda training camp – transformed her life, leading holistic wellness pensions for women in the comfort of her house.
She also remarried quietly after falling in love with a 50 -year -old plumber, with whom she would have three children.
His daughter with Khan, born only a year before the terrorist attacks, is now 21 years old.
The inhabitants of the quiet city of the West Yorkshire where Ms. Khan lives now explained how she had rebuilt her life of ashes of the darkest day in Great Britain.

Hasina Khan, now aged 47, reduced all the links with her former existence after her husband then organized the worst terrorist attack for hitting Great Britain

Mohammad Sidique Khan, one of the suicide bombers during attacks 7/7
One said, “Hasina has continued her life completely. She found love and they seem to be a very normal and happy couple. You would never imagine what she went through.
“They stand for themselves. She is often seen with children, and her husband is always busy working. They are like any other family here – polite, private and trying to live a peaceful life.
“She is always very friendly when you see her.
“It’s 20 years now and life has changed for the best. But even now, she must always feel traumatized by what her former husband has done. I am sure that the shock of this day will never fade completely.”
Ms. Khan moved from Sheffield to West Yorkshire around 2021 after obtaining a detached house for £ 120,000 in 2017.
She and her husband carried out a new reconstruction, practically demolish the original property before transforming it into a modern elegant modern house house with solar panels and a network of discreetly positioned video surveillance cameras.
The family now lives behind the electric doors, with an Audi parked on the journey.
Residents told how Ms. Khan is now a personal coach offering holistic therapies.

Twenty years later at the London explosions which killed 52 and injured 700, Hasina – which now goes through a new first name – lives in a single house of four bedrooms in the West Yorkshire

The explosions that torn the line of the circle line between the Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations



The three accomplices that made the fatal attacks in London on July 7, 2005
In an article on social networks, the enthusiast of fitness revealed how the exercise became his salvation during the dark times: “Exercise has always been one of my passion, as far as I remember
“It has always been a way to de -stress and feel happier.
“It was an escape, but it also made me stronger and healthier.”
Ms. Khan also devotes her time to an Islamic humanitarian charity, collecting funds and awareness of the Palestinians displaced in Gaza.
When approached by Mailonline at his home before the 20th anniversary of the bomb attacks in London, Ms. Patel initially denied being the widow of Khan, saying that we had the bad address.
Later, she brought back to this subject, explaining: “Obviously, we must protect ourselves.”
She added: “I have no comments to make. I’m not saying anything.
Her second husband said that talking about 7/7 would be potentially “traumatic” for her.

When approached by Mailonline at her home before the 20th anniversary of the bomb attacks in London, Ms. Patel initially denied being the widow of Khan, saying that we had the wrong address

Ms. Khan met on 7/7 Bomber Khan at the Metropolitan University of Leeds and they got married in 2001, years before Khan went from an unpretentious teaching assistant to a most insulting mass of Great Britain
She met 7/7 Bomber Khan at the Metropolitan University of Leeds and they got married in 2001, years before Khan passed from an unpretentious teaching assistant in the most insulting mass of Great Britain.
In a television interview in 2007, she talked about her disbelief and her horror that her husband had done, saying: “If someone did that or my daughter, I could never forgive them. How can you be so calculated and not have emotions?
She also revealed when she learned that she had made a miscarriage 40 minutes after Khan blew herself. She tried to contact him, without realizing that he was dead.
She said, “I went back to my house and put the television and I saw that the attacks occurred. It was just everywhere in the news.
“I couldn’t believe it. You normally hear things like this in America, but you know, London, and I was more worried. “”
Ms. Khan added that she was ashamed of her murderous husband but prayed for her forgiveness.
She said, “ I just hope and I pray for him because I think there was a good person in there but I think he was probably misleading and washed by the brain by bad people.
“With hindsight, I cannot imagine how I went through these few months. It was like trying to reconcile with the fact that he committed a terrorist attack.

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A victim of the explosion is extended to an ambulance pending

Emergency services fulfill the King cross station after the attack
“I couldn’t believe it, I lost my child and that I was moved from my house. Everything at once.
“It was incredible. With hindsight, I cannot believe how I crossed it, I tried to block it, I tried not to think about it. “”
He would emerge later that her husband had recorded a video for their little girl and then six months old, now approaching her 21st birthday.
There is an exhorted their daughter to be strong and to “learn to fight”, saying to her: “fighting is good”.
In the images, Khan kissed his daughter on her head telling her that he was sad that he is lacking to grow up.
“Darling, shortly to go there now. And I’m really going to be missed. I already think about it. Listen, I absolutely love you in pieces and you have been the happiest thing in my life. You and your mom, absolutely brilliant.
“I don’t know what to say else. I just want me to have been part of your life, especially those who grow up – in the coming months, they are really special with you learning to walk and things. I wanted to be with you so much but I have to do this thing for our future and it will be for better, Inshallah [God willing]in the long term. This is the most important thing.
Atrocity remains the deadliest terrorist attack on British soil.
At 4 am on July 7, 2005, Khan, 30, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, and Germaine Lindsay, 19 – left Leeds in a hired Nissan Micra, meeting a fourth accomplice to Luton before going to London.
Khan exploded his device on a Circle Line train to Edgware Road. Tanweer hit Liverpool and Aldgate Street, while Lindsay made the deadliest explosion in the Piccadilly line between King’s Cross and Russell Square.
An hour later, Hasib Hussain, 18, sparked the fourth bomb on a bus in Tavistock Square.
Al-Qaeda then claimed responsibility.