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Aya Hachem
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Salford student Aya Hachem was shot dead following 'business dispute between rival tyre firms', court hears

The 19-year-old was an innocent passer-by in a drive-by shooting

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A Salford University law student was shot dead in the street following a business dispute between two rival tyre firms, a court has heard.

Aya Hachem, 19, was an innocent passer-by when she was gunned down on a shopping trip near her home in Blackburn, Lancs.

Preston Crown Court heard the first of two shots fired from a passing vehicle hit a building, but the second fatally struck the teenager in the chest on the afternoon of May 17.

Six people charged with her murder appeared at the court on Wednesday via prison videolink.

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Aya Hachem, 19, was an innocent passer-by when she was gunned down
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Alexander Langhorn, prosecuting, said police were called to the shooting arising out of what appeared to be a dispute between RI Tyres and Quick Shine. He said it was the Crown’s case that the defendants arranged the attempt to shoot and kill Pachah Khan, the owner/manager of Quick Shine.

Blackburn residents Feroz Suleman, 39, of Shear Brow; 24-year-old Kashif Manzoor, of Shakeshaft Street; Ayaz Hussain, 34, of Calgary Avenue; Uthman Satia, 28, and Abubakir Satia, 31, both of Oxford Close; and Judy Chapman, 26, of St Hubert’s Road in Great Harwood, were all further remanded in custody.

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No applications for bail were made. The six are also charged with the attempted murder of their alleged intended target, Mr Khan.

They will be expected to enter pleas at a further hearing on October 16. A provisional trial date of May 4 next year was fixed, but Judge Mark Brown, Honorary Recorder of Preston, said that was 'a worst-case scenario' amid the pandemic and he hoped it may be brought forward.

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Lebanese-born Miss Hachem was a second year student at the University of Salford
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Lebanese-born Miss Hachem, a second year student at the University of Salford, died in hospital from the single gunshot wound a short time after emergency services were called to the scene in King Street at about 3pm.

Her distraught parents said she was the 'most loyal devoted daughter' who enjoyed spending time with her family and dreamed of becoming a solicitor.