Streatham terrorist’s ex-lover ‘lives in fear’ after he urged her to behead parents
WARPED Streatham terrorist Sudesh Amman's ex-girlfriend "lives in fear" after the fiend urged her to behead her own parents.
The former flame was left "shaken and gobsmacked" after the 20-year-old knifed two people in a bloody rampage on Sunday.
Amman was shot dead by armed cops just days after being released from prison automatically for a string of terror offences.
Speaking to ITV, his ex, who didn't know he had been freed, revealed how the slain terrorist sent her beheading videos and urged her to kill her "kuffar" - non-believer - parents.
She said: "He never hurt me physically, but emotionally and psychologically he did. I felt trapped.
"I tried to deal with it by myself, but it affected me tremendously.
"He seemed OK at first, but it quickly became apparent that things weren’t right."
The former girlfriend, who hasn't been named, also told how felt "traumatised" and "horrified" after hearing about Sunday's terror attack - but relieved Amman was gone.
She added: "I just live in fear – it shouldn’t be like this."
'I'VE MOVED ON'
Amman, who once dreamed of being a biomedical scientist, had told her he "preferred the idea" of a knife attack rather than using bombs or acid while they were together.
He told her: "If you can't make a bomb because family, friends or spies are watching or suspecting you, take a knife, molotov, sound bombs or a car at night and attack the tourists (crusaders), police and soldiers of taghut, or western embassies in every country you are in this planet."
But speaking to The Sun, she how she revealed how she "moved on" after Amman's sick jihadi boasts.
She added: "I don't want to associate with him at all.
"This is nothing to do with me. Nothing I stand for. It's not my life.
"What happened is disgusting.
"I've moved on with my life and erased it from memory. I am gobsmacked. I can't speak with anyone now. I want peace.
"This is a tragedy."
'WHY DID THEY RELEASE HIM?'
The girl's aunt today backed cops who had "no choice" but to open fire on Amman - and slammed his automatic release from prison last week.
She blasted: "I blame the authorities. Why did they release him? I can’t believe they did that. He hadn’t been de-radicalised. They are at fault.”
The aunt continued: "The comments he made about her beheading her parents are absolutely disgusting, just shocking.”
SICK MESSAGES
Amman was caged for three years and four months in December 2018 after carrying out a number of terror offences.
The brute had repeatedly told his girlfriend about his hatred for "kuffars" and his wish to carry out a terror attack.
In one sickening message, he tried to encourage her to behead her own parents and revealed he wanted to "purge society" after pledging allegiance to ISIS.
In other messages, the jihadi asked if he could deliver a knife to his girlfriend's home and said ISIS was the best thing to happen to Islam.
Alexis Boon, then head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command, said at the time of his conviction that Amman had a “fierce interest in violence and martyrdom.
Questions are now mounting over why Amman had been freed from prison just days ago - despite fears he still held radical views.
FREED FROM JAIL
But a Whitehall source said Amman was released early from prison because there was nothing the authorities could do under existing laws to keep him behind bars.
He was being monitored by counter-terror cops when he strapped a fake bomb vest to his chest and randomly hacked at two people in Streatham at around 2pm on Sunday.
Just hours before, he had called his mum and told her he wanted his favourite mutton curry.
Dramatic footage captured in the moments after the attack, undercover officers swoop on the terrorist as he lies gunned down on the pavement.
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Another cop can then be seen leaping of a motorbike as the hero officers surround the crazed jihadi.
The Met Police later said that three people were injured in the attack but one has since been discharged from hospital.
Raids are now being carried out in Streatham at his bail hostel and Hertfordshire.