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Aaron Driver: Mosque holds private ‘non-religious’ funeral for terrorist sympathizer

Aaron Driver leaves the Law Courts in Winnipeg, Tuesday, February 2, 2016.
Aaron Driver leaves the Law Courts in Winnipeg, Tuesday, February 2, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

STRATHROY, Ont. – A terrorist sympathizer killed in police takedown in southwestern Ontario last week was to be laid to rest Thursday in a private “non-religious affair,” according to a local mosque that had offered support to the man’s family.

The London Muslim Mosque said Aaron Driver‘s family declined its offer of support and chose to have his body cremated, which is against Islamic burial rules.

But the mosque said in a statement it respects the family’s decision and hopes Driver’s relatives “find peace in this difficult time.”

READ MORE: Aaron Driver: The terror attack suspect’s path to radicalization

Driver died during a confrontation with RCMP in Strathroy, Ont., last Wednesday after making a martyrdom video that suggested he was planning to detonate a homemade bomb in an urban centre.

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Driver had been under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organizations or to use a computer or cellphone, but he wasn’t under continuous surveillance despite concern he might participate or contribute to the activity of a terrorist group.

A taxi driver who was in the car when Driver was gunned down by officers has slammed police, saying they needlessly put his life in jeopardy.

WATCH: Mosque Aaron Driver attended tried to steer him to a better path
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Mosque Aaron Driver attended tried to steer him to a better path

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