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The remains of one July 7 suicide bomber were buried in a Pakistani village yesterday morning, hours after his coffin arrived from Britain. British police had held the remains of Shehzad Tanweer for more than three months, examining them for any clues about the attacks.
Tanweer's mother brought the remains of her son on a flight on Wednesday from London to Lahore, capital of the Punjab, according to a Pakistan interior ministry official. They were then driven to Chhotian Kota village, where the remains were to be buried at an Islamic saint's shrine.
Residents said the burial was arranged by an uncle, Pervez Tahir, whom the 22-year-old former sports student from Leeds had visited during a trip to Pakistan from mid-November last...





