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Fourth victim in Westminster attack named Fourth victim in Westminster attack named
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A 75-year-old man killed in the Westminster attack has been named by police as Leslie Rhodes.A 75-year-old man killed in the Westminster attack has been named by police as Leslie Rhodes.
Mr Rhodes, from Streatham in south London, was hit by a car. The fourth victim was PC Keith Palmer, who was stabbed to death outside Parliament. Mr Rhodes, from Streatham in south London, was one of three people hit by a car on Westminster Bridge. The fourth victim was PC Keith Palmer, who was stabbed to death outside Parliament.
Police said two more "significant arrests" have been made in the West Midlands and the North West.Police said two more "significant arrests" have been made in the West Midlands and the North West.
Assistant Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley said 50 people were injured and two are still critical. They said 50 people were injured and two are still critical.
Scotland Yard's top anti-terror officer added that 31 people had received hospital treatment. Assistant Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley Scotland Yard's top anti-terror officer, added that 31 people had received hospital treatment.
One is considered to have life threatening injuries.One is considered to have life threatening injuries.
He said two police officers remain in hospital with "very significant" injuries. Updating reporters outside New Scotland Yard, Mr Rowley said two police officers remain in hospital with "very significant" injuries.
The attacker, Khalid Masood, used a number of aliases and was known to police. The attacker, Khalid Masood, 52, used a number of aliases and was known to police. Mr Rowley said his birth name was Adrian Russell Ajao.
Mr Rowley said his birth name was Adrian Russell Ajao. Mr Rowley appealed to "anyone who knew Khalid Masood well, understands who his associates were and can provide us with information about places he has recently visited".
Aysha Frade, a teacher in her 40s, and US tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, were killed on Wednesday, while Mr Rhodes died on Thursday evening after his life support machine was turned off. Born in Dartford, Kent, he was known to the police and his previous convictions included causing grievous bodily harm, possession of offensive weapons and public order offences. He was believed to have been living in the West Midlands, and had previously spent time in Crawley, West Sussex, and Rye and Eastbourne, both in East Sussex.
'Last photo'
Aysha Frade, a teacher in her 40s, and US tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, were killed on Wednesday, while Mr Rhodes died on Thursday evening when his life support machine was turned off.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and London Mayor Sadiq Khan joined hundreds of people at a candlelit vigil in Trafalgar Square on Thursday evening to remember the people who lost their lives.Home Secretary Amber Rudd and London Mayor Sadiq Khan joined hundreds of people at a candlelit vigil in Trafalgar Square on Thursday evening to remember the people who lost their lives.
In total, 10 people have been arrested. Nine people are currently being questioned by police. In total, 10 people have been arrested. Nine people are being questioned by police.
Three women and five men were held in London and Birmingham on Thursday suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts but Mr Rowley said one person has now been bailed.
Police said searches at five address were ongoing and 16 have finished. Detectives have seized 2,700 items, including "massive amounts of computer data".
Earlier, a photograph of PC Palmer, 48 - thought to be the last image taken before he was killed - emerged.
It was taken by US tourist Staci Martin as she posed with the officer 45 minutes before the attack.
Less than an hour later, Ms Martin was in a taxi when she heard there had been a shooting and saw a helicopter and emergency vehicles.
She recognised PC Palmer from the photo released after it was confirmed he had been killed in the attack.
Ms Martin believes the picture with the officer must be one of the last photos of him taken alive and she feels "obligated" to get it to his family, adding: "I just want to make sure they have that of him."