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The Liverpool bomber's asylum claim was dismissed six years before he tried to carry out the attack, court documents show.
Emad Al Swealmeen died after his homemade bomb denotated in a taxi outside Liverpool Women's Hospital on Remembrance Sunday last year.
The 32-year-old manufactured the device with 'murderous intent', an inquest heard, and the incident was declared a terrorist attack.
Al Swealmeen came to the UK in May 2014 legally with a Jordanian passport and UK visa.
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But a coroner's court was told last month how he falsely claimed to be of Syrian heritage - despite coming from Iraq - and had his asylum claim rejected.
He had challenged the Home Office decision by lodging an appeal but it was dismissed in 2015, a copy of the court ruling obtained following requests by the Press Association, the BBC, and The Times show.
The decision dated April 16 of that year, after a hearing in Manchester three days earlier, detailed how Al Swealmeen had been diagnosed with depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Home Office officials decided he had not established a 'well-founded fear of persecution so that he did not qualify for asylum' and had not demonstrated 'substantial grounds' to qualify for humanitarian protection.
He had been informed of the 'decision to remove him from the United Kingdom', the court papers said.
The judge said there were 'a number of problems' with his evidence and, considering Al Swealmeen’s credibility, said: “I find that the appellant has attempted to give an account to put himself in the best light.
“In view of all the evidence, I reject his account of events in Syria and his fears on his return
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