while my son lay dead on the floor and i am ashamed about that. " the family of 14—year—old sorrell leczkowskie the night of the bomb. because he was convicted of 22 murders, hashem abedi is facing multiple life sentences, but because he was under 21 at the time of the bomb, he can't be sent to prison for his whole life. at this hearing, thejudge will decide the minimum term that he will spend in prison. it is likely to be measured in decades. hashem abedi had to be brought back from libya to stand trial, which is why it has taken more than three years to get to this point. but tomorrow, he will find out what his punishment will be for killing 22 people enjoying a night out at an ariana grande concert. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. let's turn to mali now. the african union has suspended mali's membership and the un is holding an emergency security council meeting after yesterday's coup there. the soldiers who ousted president ibrahim boubacar kata say they plan to set up a civilian transitional government and hold new elections. they made an address on television — here's some