One of the four suspected Islamic extremists involved in the July 7, 2005, suicide bomb attacks in London has left $313,172 in a will, reports the Sun.
Shehzad Tanweer (22), who worked part-time in a fish and chip shop in his home city of Leeds, northern England, blew himself up at Aldgate Underground station, killing eight people and injuring dozens more.
The Sun suggested survivors and families of the bomb attacks victims would be "appalled" at the size of Tanweer's estate.
London suicide bomber leaves large estate
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