hhhhhmmmmmm.... did they check the local Muslim prayer rooms?
Heck I’d run too rather than go back to Ethiopia.
2 photos here:
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Additional link:
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/116281/Students-vanish-on-trip-to-the-Commons
“STUDENTS VANISH ON TRIP TO THE COMMONS”
Saturday July 25,2009
By Mark Blacklock
SNIPPET: “The three, Zerihun Weldeyohans, 24, Habtamu Debela, 27, and Muluneh Tilahun Abera, 21, are all from Ethiopia and have visas to stay in the UK until September 9.”
Maybe they just wanted out. They are all in their twenties.
Cell phones eh....
Good thing its not November 5th.
Check the Back Bench!
Sometime in the near future, a news article will be written and it will be titled:
Three Ethiopian exchange students blow up the Houses of Parliament
They had left the rest of the group to buy telephone calling cards in order to detonate the bombs they are carrying in their backpacks.
Looking at the pictures of the two “missing” students, they look like perfect candidates to suicide bombers.
UPDATE:
Note: Photos included.
http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/Missing-African-turns-up-in.5504834.jp
“Missing African turns up in London”
Published Date: 29 July 2009
SNIPPET: “ONE of the African exchange volunteers that went missing following a tour of the Houses of Parliament has been sent home after contacting organisers.
Zerihun Weldeyohans Alaro, who was staying in Hartlepool under the Global Xchange programme, was one of three men that went missing during the London trip. The 24-year-old Ethiopian contacted organisers over the weekend to say he had been staying with family in London and that he wished to return to the programme.
However, organisers had other ideas and he was placed in a hostel before being flown back to Ethiopia on Monday night.
The other men, Habtamu Debella, 27, and Muluneh Tilahun, 21, are still missing and Mr Alaro has told organisers he has had no contact with them and has no idea where they are.”
SNIPPET:””Zerihun Yohannes made contact with the organisers over the weekend and requested to be allowed to participate in the rest of the exchange, which is due to run until the end of August.
“However, the decision was taken to decline this request and he departed the UK on the evening of Monday, July 27. Zerihun had been staying with family who are residents of the UK.
“He has been questioned by organisers of the programme as to the whereabouts of the two missing volunteers but he has not had any contact with Habtamu Debella and Muluneh Tilahun since Wednesday, July 15.”
Neither have the men made contact with the organisers since they disappeared after going to buy telephone calling cards in the South Bank area of London.”
Last Updated: 29 July 2009 1:04 PM
Source: n/a
Location: Hartlepool