THE TEACHER BOMBER
One of the bombers who brought carnage to London taught disabled children, it has emerged.
Mohammed Sadique Khan, 30, of Dewsbury, was a supply teaching assistant who taught disabled children in Beeston, it has been revealed.
A picture of him carried on the front page of The Times shows the bearded bomber caring for young children at the school.
The news came as police told Sky News they were hunting a fifth man involved in the plot to kill 52 people in Britain's first suicide strikes.
Sky News' crime correspondent Martin Brunt said: "Police have to assume that there were others working with these four."
The Times reported that the mastermind of the attacks was a Pakistani in his 30s who arrived through a British port last month but left a day before the bombings.
Detectives are piecing together the lives of the suicide bombers - four home-grown young men.
Three of the four bombers are believed to be Shehzad Tanweer, 22, of Leeds, Mohammed Sadique Khan, 30, of Dewsbury, and Hasib Hussain, 19, of Leeds.
A fourth man from Yorkshire has been identified by police but not yet named.
He is believed to have been on the train which was devastated near Russell Square Tube station and is thought to be a friend of the other three suspects.
Bashir Ahmed, 65, the uncle of Shehzad Tanweer, said: "The family is shattered. This is a terrible thing."
Mr Ahmed said it was hard for the family to accept their son had caused such loss of life, adding: "It wasn't him. It must have been forces behind him."
Meanwhile, police have raided homes in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
Shehzad Tanweer pictured on the front page of The Sun
Brunt said police had received a tip-off that they might find explosives in a home
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