A woman who killed seven people in a horror suicide blast was blind and worked for the local government, it has been revealed.
The explosion last month killed six people and the mayor of Mogadishu.
Somalia internal security agency said the woman had help from a fellow worker at the municipal government before the suicide attack.
The al Qaeda-linked Islamist militant group al Shabaab, which aims to topple Somalia’s UN-backed government, claimed responsibility for the July 24 attack in the Somali capital.

Abdirahman Omar Osman .jpgMogadishu Mayor Abdirahman Omar Osman died of his wounds he sustained in the blast, a week later in a Qatar hospital

Mayor Abdirahman Omar Osman, who previously served for a spell as a Labour Party councillor in London, died of his wounds a week later in Qatar where he was hospitalised.
“Preliminary findings show a female who worked in the local government blew herself up with the help of another female, who… also worked at the local government,” the
security ministry said in a statement carried on the state news agency.
It was al Shabaab’s first known use of a disabled person as a suicide bomber and the statement suggested the bomber used her blindness to get past security and reach the mayor’s offices.

Abdirahman Omar Osman funeral 1Members of Somali National Army carry the body of Mogadishu’s mayor Abdirahman Omar Osman, a victim of suicide bombing
Abdirahman Omar Osman funeral 2Somali government officials and family members bury the dead body of Mogadishu Mayor Abdirahman Omar Osman

The whereabouts of the blind woman’s co-worker, who the ministry said was also a woman and helped her carry out the attack, was not known.
A month before the bombing, the two women took leaves of absence from work, the ministry statement said, and visited an area of Somalia controlled by al Shabaab.
“The female bomber was disabled (blind).
She misused the opportunity and acted with enmity against the bosses and the people she worked with,” the ministry statement said.

Relatives remove remains of victim of suicide bombingTeams remove the dead body of a civilian after the suicide bombing in Mogadishu

Osman fled as a refugee to Britain after civil war erupted in Somalia in 1991, earned a master’s degree, became a naturalised citizen and worked in the housing department in the London borough of Ealing.
He subsequently returned to Somalia to help rebuild his war-torn, homeland in the Horn of Africa.