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Bin Ladens hunting for a house



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Published Date:
29 December 2007
OSAMA Bin Laden's son could be coming to live in a street near you. Omar Bin Laden, 26, married former Calderdale resident Jane Felix-Browne, 52, earlier this year and the couple are now house-hunting. In an exclusive interview with the Courier, Jane, now known as Zaina Muhammad, revealed the pair are wanting to settle in England, possibly in Calderdale.
"We'd like to set up home in England," she said, speaking from a secret location outside Britain. "I've got family here and that's where we want to be," she said. "We might move back to Calderdale."

Zaina used to live in Fellside, Lee Bottom Road, Todmorden. The world's most-wanted terrorist's son is her sixth husband.

Despite reports that Zaina was divorcing her husband because she feared they would be murdered, the couple say they are enjoying married life and want to campaign for peace.

"We want peace. We both want peace," she said. "Omar wants to be an ambassador for peace and I'm behind him."

They say they do not know where Osama bin Laden is. Omar talks about his father but has not spoken to him since the 2001 terrorist attacks in the US.

When she lived in Calderdale, Zaina was married to Cornholme biker John Metcalfe, but says the marriage lasted only six weeks.

She said she lived a quiet life during her time in Calderdale, while working as an interior designer at Manchester Airport.

She has suffered multiple sclerosis since she was 11 and says she raised a lot of money for charity while she lived in Britain.

Zaina claims many media reports about her since she married Omar are untrue and slammed a recent BBC documentary about the couple. She said: "They filmed about 300 hours but it was edited so much, it was unbelievable." She added: "We're filming another one for Al Jazeera."

Zaina – also known as Paula Joy Hanson – says her three sons and five grandchildren have met Omar and have a good relationship with him.
"One of my sons has spent a lot of time with him. They get on great," she said.

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  • Last Updated: 31 December 2007 8:44 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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