Bomber was 'hard-working mentor' 

London bomber Mohammed Sidique Khan was hard-working, passionate and 
dedicated to his work with children, his former head teacher has 
said. 
Khan, 30, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire was a learning mentor at 
Hillside Primary School in Leeds. 

Sarah Balfour said she was shocked to find out about his part in the 
attacks that killed more than 50 people. 

The local education authority revealed on Monday that Khan had passed 
police checks before his work at the school. 

Education Leeds, the body which runs the city's schools, said Khan 
was employed at the primary school in Hunslet between March 2001 and 
December 2004. 


 While he was with us, he accomplished a great deal in bringing 
people from different local communities together 
Sarah Balfour, head teacher  

Head teacher Mrs Balfour assured parents his conduct had given her no 
cause for concern during his time at the school. 

In a statement released through the authority, she said: "All of us 
at Hillside are utterly shocked to hear that one of our staff had 
been responsible for such an horrific act. 

"While he was with us, he accomplished a great deal in bringing 
people from different local communities together. 

"He was also respected by many parents, who welcomed the contribution 
he made to their children's learning and development. 

"It is difficult to understand how such passion and energy could be 
corrupted. We are all working hard with parents and pupils to deal 
with this." 

Pupils counselled 

Last week it emerged Khan, a married father-of-one, had visited the 
Houses of Parliament as a guest of Mrs Balfour's husband - Labour MP 
Jon Trickett. 

It has also been revealed he was investigated by MI5 last year but 
was deemed not to be a threat. 

He had been subject to a routine assessment by the security service 
because of an indirect connection to an alleged terror plot. 

Khan killed himself and six other passengers in the Edgware Road 
bombing on the London underground. 

Education Leeds said it was currently providing Hillside Primary and 
its pupils with extra support and counselling. 


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-
/2/hi/uk_news/england/west_yorkshire/4693243.stm

Published: 2005/07/18 13:21:49 GMT

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