The father of the terrorist shot dead during a London stabbing spree says he spoke to his “very good boy” just the day before — telling him, “Don’t be naughty.”
Faraz Khan told Sky News that he phoned his son, Sudesh Amman, on Saturday, the day before the younger man knifed two people while wearing a fake suicide vest before being shot dead by a team of cops.
The dad said he had “nothing bad to say” about his son, calling him “a very calm and very good boy.
“I told him not to be naughty, be good, and he listened,” Khan told Sky of their final call.
His son had been under surveillance after being let out of prison early for possessing and distributing terrorist documents. The terrorist had been sentenced to three years and four months behind bars in December 2018 for his crimes.
He was released Jan. 23 and was staying at a bail hostel close to where he staged his attack in the south London neighborhood of Streatham.
Yet Amman’s father insisted that he “didn’t know [his son] had become radicalized,” telling Sky, “He would never talk to me about naughty things.
“I heard they found a lot of things, and I saw them on the news, but I never thought he would go this far.”
Nursery school teacher Monika Luftner, 51, was knifed in the back as she cycled home from dropping off her 12-year-old daughter with friends, her husband and school confirmed to the Evening Standard. She has been discharged from a local hospital and is recovering at home.
Another victim, a man in his 40s, remains in serious but stable condition, Sky said.