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Hero who prevented hospital bombing describes actions as instinctive

24 March 2026
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Nathan Newby, a hospital patient, intervened to prevent a terrorist attack at St James’s Hospital in Leeds, where Mohammad Farooq had planned to detonate a homemade pressure cooker bomb in the maternity wing. Farooq, who was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 37 years for his actions, intended to cause mass casualties among the nursing staff. Newby, who will be awarded the George Medal for bravery, engaged Farooq in conversation, ultimately guiding him away from the hospital to avert disaster. He described his actions as instinctual and expressed no sense of heroism, believing he was simply in the right place at the right time. Their conversation lasted several hours, during which Farooq revealed his intentions and expressed a desire for connection, culminating in Newby alerting the police before Farooq could change his mind.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the potential for individual actions to thwart acts of terrorism, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and communication in crisis situations. Farooq’s case reflects broader issues of radicalization, particularly the phenomenon of self-radicalized lone wolf terrorists, which has been a growing concern in counterterrorism efforts worldwide. The event also underscores the critical need for mental health support and intervention strategies to address grievances that lead individuals to consider violent actions. The recognition of Newby with the George Medal serves as a reminder of the profound impact that ordinary citizens can have in preventing tragedies.

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