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She had also sent a tweet commenting on a sword attack, which read: "I bet my house it was one of these boat invaders."Her appeal against the sentence will be heard at the Appeal Court in London.
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"There's so much stuff competing for our attention these days, whether it's games, movies, or whatever," says executive producer Marty Stratton.Multiple videos also place him in the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott from October 2024 - though the date of upload could differ to when they were filmed.
Further clips, posted to TikTok by Ali and Shahzad place Gujjar in Mauritania as early as August 2024. The trio are seen on the rooftops of Nouakchott's sand-coloured buildings and in restaurants around the city - a luxury other migrants couldn't afford.Videos from their accounts reveal the men were close, hailing from the same village. Their uncle, Ahsan Shahzad Chaudhry, confirmed to BBC Verify that his nephew Sufian Ali was friends with Gujjar.
One survivor named Uzair Bhat said Gujjar falsely promised him safe and legal routes to Europe. He sent BBC Verify proof of funds transferred to a bank account under Gujjar's real name, Khawar Hassan.But when Uzair arrived in Mauritania, the smuggler backtracked.