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For any copyright, please send me a message. The mother of Streatham terrorist Sudesh Amman has told Sky News he was a "nice, polite boy" who was radicalised online and in prison - and revealed she spoke to him just hours before the attack. Amman was wearing a fake bomb vest when he stabbed two people before being shot dead by police on a busy street in south London on Sunday afternoon. The 20-year-old from Harrow, north London, had been released from prison in January after serving time for spreading extremist material. In an interview with Sky News' Inzamam Rashid, Amman's mother Haleema Faraz Khan revealed she had visited her son at a bail hostel on Thursday and he called her hours before Sunday's attack asking her to make him some mutton biryani. She said he was a "nice, polite boy" who wanted to study biomedical science but became radicalised after watching Islamic material online. She claimed Amman - the oldest of four brothers - also became radicalised in Belmarsh Prison. "I spoke to him on the phone on Sunday," Ms Khan said. "He said: 'Mum I want some biriani.... your mutton biryani. "He became more religious inside prison, that's where I think he became radicalised. "He was watching and listening to things online which brainwashed him. "He was a polite, kind, lovely boy. He was always smiling. "I'm so upset, he was only 20 years old." Fighting back tears, Ms Khan said when she first heard an attack had happened she "had a feeling" he was responsible because it was in south London. She also revealed she had seen videos of her son on the ground after he had been shot by police. More follows...
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