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Pakistani bomb hero teenager endorsed for top award

Published: 11 Jan 2014 - 07:15 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:16 pm

PESHAWAR: Police in Pakistan’s troubled northwest have recommended a teenager who was killed stopping a suicide bomber from attacking a school for a top civilian honour.
Aitzaz Hassan, 15, a student in Hangu district, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, on Monday tackled the bomber who had come to attack his school at a time when hundreds of students were inside.
Hassan died while in hospital after the bomber blew himself up at the school gates. No one else was wounded or killed in the incident.
Nasir Khan Durrani, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief of police, has written to the provincial chief minister recommending Hassan for the posthumous award, a police statement issued late Thursday said.
“The suicide bomber tried to enter the school where hundreds of students were studying. Aitzaz Hassan sacrificed his life and stopped the bomber with bravery and courage,” the police statement said.
“He saved the lives of hundreds of innocent students with his extreme valour and bravery.”
Pakistan has several categories of civilian award and it will fall to the government to decide which, if any, Hassan should receive.
Hassan’s father Mujahid Ali Bangash said on Thursday he felt not sadness but pride at his son’s death.
“Many people are coming to see me but if they try to express sympathy, I tell them to congratulate me instead on becoming the father of a martyr,” he said.
“I will be even more than happy if my second son also sacrifices his life for the country.”
REUTERS