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The mystery of the London bomber and his secret wealth:
Shehzad Tanweer worked part-time in a fish and chip shop before he blew himself up at Aldgate tube on 7 July last year. So how could he leave an estate worth £121,000?
Anti-terror officers from Scotland Yard are investigating how one of the 7 July bombers, who worked part-time in a fish and chip shop, left more than £100,000 after his death.
Senior police sources say that they are working on the theory that Shehzad Tanweer, who blew himself up at Aldgate tube station, may have been paid by a terror mastermind to carry out the attacks.
That appears to be a reasonable theory.
It seems possible, but unlikely, that only one of the bombers was paid.