The brother and sister of British suicide bomber Omar Khan Sharif are to be retried on allegations they failed to stop his attempted Israeli bomb attack. Three people died when Sharif and his accomplice Asif Hanif launched an attack on a busy Tel Aviv bar in April last year. Sharif’s explosives failed to go off but his body was found offshore the following month. His brother, Zahid, and sister, Parveen, were ordered to be retried at the Old Bailey in November on charges of failing to report information which could have prevented an act of terrorism. Jurors had failed to reach a verdict on the pair. Parveen, a 36-year-old teacher, was also ordered to be retried on a charge of inciting her brother to commit an act of terrorism after a jury failed to agree verdicts. |