Feroz, Suhayl and Nadeem Suleman are in their early- to -mid thirties and run R1 tyres in Blackburn.
They were arrested by Lancashire Police on Monday on suspicion of murder of the 19-year-old law student.
Innocent passer-by Aya Hachem was hit in the chest as she walked to a Lidl supermarket near her home in Blackburn, Lancashire at around 3pm on Sunday.
The site of the shooting was outside the car wash where the owner was reportedly in a feud with the Suleans.
In the footage a silver Toyota Avensis appears to slow down alongside her. Moments later Ms Hachem – a second year student at the University of Salford – is shot and thwarted to the ground, while the traffic continues to go ahead without much perturbation.The Lancashire police also arrested two women, 19 and 26, on suspicion of assisting an offender and a 28-year-old man on suspicion of murder. The Police believe Ms Hachem was not the intended target of the attack, which took place in broad daylight on a busy main road near a Lidl supermarket in the town centre.
The Lebanese-born teenager, the eldest of four siblings, died in hospital a short time after emergency services were called to the scene in King Street at around 3pm.
Yesterday, Lancashire Police said “a post-mortem examination showed she died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.
” Reports have said that her body will now “be flown to Lebanon for her burial”. She was the daughter of a Lebanese immigrant, who have crossed borders for survival from Lebanon, and has been known for 9 years of refugee before finally gaining citizenship.His daughter worked from nothing to being a law school student.
Ms Hachem’s former headteacher at Blackburn Central High School, Diane Atkinson, told the BBC: ‘She fled a war-torn zone as a refugee and came to the UK looking for a better life.
She arrived with very little English and was soon inducted with BCHS, as we call ourselves, the family, and Blackburn.
And she was a very, very intelligent young lady who very, very quickly picked up the command of English and worked incredibly hard to become the very, very best person she could be.’
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