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The prime minister threatened to change human rights laws if they stood in the way of restricting the freedom of terror suspects who could not be prosecuted for lack of evidence.The prime minister threatened to change human rights laws if they stood in the way of restricting the freedom of terror suspects who could not be prosecuted for lack of evidence.
In an interview with the Sun, Theresa May added that she would look into reintroducing 28-day detention for terror suspects if she wins the election.In an interview with the Sun, Theresa May added that she would look into reintroducing 28-day detention for terror suspects if she wins the election.
The Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders, Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron, rejected May’s plan, saying it would be counter-productive.The Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders, Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron, rejected May’s plan, saying it would be counter-productive.
MI5 is to review its counter-terrorism operations. Italian counter-terrorist agencies also played down the extent to which they shared information with British security the third London Bridge attacker, Youssef Zaghba. That was after reports suggested the UK authorities were warned he was a risk.MI5 is to review its counter-terrorism operations. Italian counter-terrorist agencies also played down the extent to which they shared information with British security the third London Bridge attacker, Youssef Zaghba. That was after reports suggested the UK authorities were warned he was a risk.
The Australian government confirmed that two of the country’s citizens were among those killed, though the name of only one has been released.The Australian government confirmed that two of the country’s citizens were among those killed, though the name of only one has been released.
Scotland Yard appealed for information on Xavier Thomas, who it is feared could be the eighth victim.Scotland Yard appealed for information on Xavier Thomas, who it is feared could be the eighth victim.
Irish police made a second arrest in the investigation into the London attack.Irish police made a second arrest in the investigation into the London attack.
Greater Manchester police said a man had been arrested at Heathrow airport in connection with the attack on the Ariana Grande concert. The force also released images of a car and a bag they said they believed the bomber, Salman Abedi, had used.Greater Manchester police said a man had been arrested at Heathrow airport in connection with the attack on the Ariana Grande concert. The force also released images of a car and a bag they said they believed the bomber, Salman Abedi, had used.
A person was shot by police and taken to hospital after attacking a police officer in Paris with a hammer.A person was shot by police and taken to hospital after attacking a police officer in Paris with a hammer.
A summary of the day’s earlier events is available here.A summary of the day’s earlier events is available here.
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Greater Manchester police have said that the concert bomber, Salman Abedi, may have stored items used to assemble the device in a Nissan Micra.Greater Manchester police have said that the concert bomber, Salman Abedi, may have stored items used to assemble the device in a Nissan Micra.
The force said “significant evidence” was found in the car, which has an “R” registration plate and was seized from Devell House in Rusholme on Friday. Officers appealed for anyone who recognised either it or the bag to come forward.The force said “significant evidence” was found in the car, which has an “R” registration plate and was seized from Devell House in Rusholme on Friday. Officers appealed for anyone who recognised either it or the bag to come forward.
Det Ch Supt Russ Jackson said police were continuing to track the movements Abedi made in the days leading up to the 22 May attack.Det Ch Supt Russ Jackson said police were continuing to track the movements Abedi made in the days leading up to the 22 May attack.
Our investigation has also revealed that Abedi made repeated trips to and from this car between May 18 and 22 and we believe he was taking items from the car to help assemble the device. The car was sold by a previous keeper on April 13 2017.Our investigation has also revealed that Abedi made repeated trips to and from this car between May 18 and 22 and we believe he was taking items from the car to help assemble the device. The car was sold by a previous keeper on April 13 2017.
Abedi left the country on April 15 and it is vital that we understand what happened to this car during these few days between April 13 and 15.Abedi left the country on April 15 and it is vital that we understand what happened to this car during these few days between April 13 and 15.
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Family members of terror victims, including those of Lee Rigby and Jo Cox, will unite for a campaign of defiance.Family members of terror victims, including those of Lee Rigby and Jo Cox, will unite for a campaign of defiance.
Michael Haines, the brother of the aid worker David Haines, and Colin Parry, whose 12-year-old son Tim was killed by the IRA in 1993, are also among those to have filmed messages of hope and condemnation for the WeStandTogether campaign.Michael Haines, the brother of the aid worker David Haines, and Colin Parry, whose 12-year-old son Tim was killed by the IRA in 1993, are also among those to have filmed messages of hope and condemnation for the WeStandTogether campaign.
In the film, Brendan Cox, widower of MP Jo, speaks directly to those who seek to exploit murder to sow further division with the message: “Don’t you dare use our grief to peddle your hatred.”In the film, Brendan Cox, widower of MP Jo, speaks directly to those who seek to exploit murder to sow further division with the message: “Don’t you dare use our grief to peddle your hatred.”
Lyn Rigby, whose serviceman son was killed in Woolwich four years ago in a crime that sent shockwaves across the world, said: “We stand together to show them we’re not afraid.”Lyn Rigby, whose serviceman son was killed in Woolwich four years ago in a crime that sent shockwaves across the world, said: “We stand together to show them we’re not afraid.”
Michael Haines, who has campaigned for peace since his younger brother David was beheaded in Syria by Islamic State in 2014, said: “There are parts of our community who want to use my brother’s death to promote their ideology. Terrorists want us to carry on the hatred.”Michael Haines, who has campaigned for peace since his younger brother David was beheaded in Syria by Islamic State in 2014, said: “There are parts of our community who want to use my brother’s death to promote their ideology. Terrorists want us to carry on the hatred.”
Colin Parry called for an end to the cycle of violence, saying: “Action gets a reaction and it perpetuates the problem.”Colin Parry called for an end to the cycle of violence, saying: “Action gets a reaction and it perpetuates the problem.”
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Police investigating the Manchester attack say they have arrested a man at Heathrow airport.Police investigating the Manchester attack say they have arrested a man at Heathrow airport.
BREAKING: Man arrested at Heathrow Airport in connection with Manchester Arena attack pic.twitter.com/lw6nUwhch3BREAKING: Man arrested at Heathrow Airport in connection with Manchester Arena attack pic.twitter.com/lw6nUwhch3
In the previous three hours, the force also said it had released three of the nine men it was holding for questioning as of this afternoon. The subsequent arrest means that seven are in custody.In the previous three hours, the force also said it had released three of the nine men it was holding for questioning as of this afternoon. The subsequent arrest means that seven are in custody.
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Christopher KnausChristopher Knaus
Australia’s federal government has confirmed that two of the country’s citizens died in Saturday night’s terror attack.Australia’s federal government has confirmed that two of the country’s citizens died in Saturday night’s terror attack.
The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, released a statement on Wednesday morning (local time) saying that two Australians were among those killed by three attackers on Saturday night.The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, released a statement on Wednesday morning (local time) saying that two Australians were among those killed by three attackers on Saturday night.
We continue to work with the United Kingdom authorities who have asked that we await official confirmation of the identities of the victims, and for the families to be officially notified, before we release their names.We continue to work with the United Kingdom authorities who have asked that we await official confirmation of the identities of the victims, and for the families to be officially notified, before we release their names.
The Australian government has remained in close contact with the families who have requested privacy.The Australian government has remained in close contact with the families who have requested privacy.
Bishop did not reveal the identities but the family of a South Australian woman, Kirsty Boden, 28, have confirmed her death. Boden, a nurse working in London, was killed as she ran towards danger in an effort to help people on London Bridge.Bishop did not reveal the identities but the family of a South Australian woman, Kirsty Boden, 28, have confirmed her death. Boden, a nurse working in London, was killed as she ran towards danger in an effort to help people on London Bridge.
It is unclear whether the missing Australian nanny, Sara Zelenak, 21, is one of the victims.It is unclear whether the missing Australian nanny, Sara Zelenak, 21, is one of the victims.
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Rowena MasonRowena Mason
Theresa May has told the Sun newspaper she would consult the intelligence agencies about what anti-terror measures they think are needed, hinting that the length of time the police can hold a suspected terrorists for questioning could be increased. The coalition government, in which she was home secretary, decreased it in 2011.Theresa May has told the Sun newspaper she would consult the intelligence agencies about what anti-terror measures they think are needed, hinting that the length of time the police can hold a suspected terrorists for questioning could be increased. The coalition government, in which she was home secretary, decreased it in 2011.
When we reduced it to 14 days, we actually allowed for legislation to enable it to be at 28 days. We said there may be circumstances where it is necessary to do this. I will listen to what they think is necessary for us to do.When we reduced it to 14 days, we actually allowed for legislation to enable it to be at 28 days. We said there may be circumstances where it is necessary to do this. I will listen to what they think is necessary for us to do.
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Corbyn rejects May's plan to rip-up human rights lawsCorbyn rejects May's plan to rip-up human rights laws
The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says Theresa May’s plans would not deter further attacks.The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says Theresa May’s plans would not deter further attacks.
We will always keep the law under review, but don’t believe would-be terrorists and suicide bombers will be deterred by longer sentences or restricting our rights at home.We will always keep the law under review, but don’t believe would-be terrorists and suicide bombers will be deterred by longer sentences or restricting our rights at home.
The right response to the recent attacks is to halt the Conservative cuts and invest in our police and security services and protect our democratic values, including the Human Rights Act.The right response to the recent attacks is to halt the Conservative cuts and invest in our police and security services and protect our democratic values, including the Human Rights Act.
May said she wanted to place harsher restrictions on the freedom of terrorist suspects, even if there is not enough evidence to prosecute them, and would change human rights laws if they stood in her way.May said she wanted to place harsher restrictions on the freedom of terrorist suspects, even if there is not enough evidence to prosecute them, and would change human rights laws if they stood in her way.
She also said she wanted longer prison sentences for convicted terrorists and to make it easier to deport foreign terror suspects.She also said she wanted longer prison sentences for convicted terrorists and to make it easier to deport foreign terror suspects.
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The Press Association is now reporting that Gardai have confirmed a suspect is being held at Wexford Garda station in connection with documentation linked to Redouane under the Theft and Fraud Offences Act.The Press Association is now reporting that Gardai have confirmed a suspect is being held at Wexford Garda station in connection with documentation linked to Redouane under the Theft and Fraud Offences Act.
That follows reports that police in Ireland had arrested a second man in the south-eastern city on Tuesday evening.That follows reports that police in Ireland had arrested a second man in the south-eastern city on Tuesday evening.
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Martha Spurrier, the director of the human rights campaign group Liberty, has criticised Theresa May’s promise to change human rights laws that get in the way of her plans to restrict the freedom of terror suspects who cannot be prosecuted for lack of evidence. Spurrier has said:Martha Spurrier, the director of the human rights campaign group Liberty, has criticised Theresa May’s promise to change human rights laws that get in the way of her plans to restrict the freedom of terror suspects who cannot be prosecuted for lack of evidence. Spurrier has said:
If Theresa May does what she threatens, she will go down in history as the prime minister who handed terrorists their greatest victory. For cheap political points and headlines, she is willing to undermine our democracy, our freedom and our rights - the very things these violent murderers seek to attack.If Theresa May does what she threatens, she will go down in history as the prime minister who handed terrorists their greatest victory. For cheap political points and headlines, she is willing to undermine our democracy, our freedom and our rights - the very things these violent murderers seek to attack.
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The Irish public service broadcaster, RTE, has more details on those reports of a second arrest. It says the man is in his 30s and was arrested in Wexford, in the south east of Ireland, this evening.The Irish public service broadcaster, RTE, has more details on those reports of a second arrest. It says the man is in his 30s and was arrested in Wexford, in the south east of Ireland, this evening.
RTE reports that, like the first arrestee, the man is “under investigation for theft and fraud offences” and that each man is “suspected of using documents and PPS numbers associated with” Redouane. A PPS number is similar to a British National Insurance number.RTE reports that, like the first arrestee, the man is “under investigation for theft and fraud offences” and that each man is “suspected of using documents and PPS numbers associated with” Redouane. A PPS number is similar to a British National Insurance number.
The reports have not been confirmed by Irish police.The reports have not been confirmed by Irish police.
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Irish police make arrest - reportIrish police make arrest - report
Sky News is reporting that Irish police investigating the background of one of the attackers, Rachid Redouane, have made a second arrest.Sky News is reporting that Irish police investigating the background of one of the attackers, Rachid Redouane, have made a second arrest.
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Theresa May has said she would change human rights laws to allow her to restrict terror suspects’ movements, even where there is insufficient evidence to prosecute them. But the Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, has accused her of launching a “nuclear arms race” in terror laws that would reduce freedom, not terrorism.Theresa May has said she would change human rights laws to allow her to restrict terror suspects’ movements, even where there is insufficient evidence to prosecute them. But the Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, has accused her of launching a “nuclear arms race” in terror laws that would reduce freedom, not terrorism.
Theresa May is simply posturing about being tough on terror as she panics that her abysmal record is coming under scrutiny.Theresa May is simply posturing about being tough on terror as she panics that her abysmal record is coming under scrutiny.
In her years as home secretary, she was willing to offer up the police for cut after cut.In her years as home secretary, she was willing to offer up the police for cut after cut.
We have been here before - a kind of nuclear arms race in terror laws. It might give the appearance of action, but what the security services lack is not more power, but more resources. And responsibility for that lies squarely with Theresa May and her dereliction of duty.We have been here before - a kind of nuclear arms race in terror laws. It might give the appearance of action, but what the security services lack is not more power, but more resources. And responsibility for that lies squarely with Theresa May and her dereliction of duty.
All she would do is reduce freedom, not terrorism.All she would do is reduce freedom, not terrorism.
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Sam JonesSam Jones
Relatives of Ignacio Echeverría, the 39-year-old Spaniard missing since the London Bridge attacks three days ago, have joined the Spanish government in asking British authorities why it is taking so painfully long to find out what has happened to him.Relatives of Ignacio Echeverría, the 39-year-old Spaniard missing since the London Bridge attacks three days ago, have joined the Spanish government in asking British authorities why it is taking so painfully long to find out what has happened to him.
Echeverría, who is from Madrid but lives in London and works for HSBC, has been hailed as a hero for apparently using his skateboard to take on the London Bridge attackers.Echeverría, who is from Madrid but lives in London and works for HSBC, has been hailed as a hero for apparently using his skateboard to take on the London Bridge attackers.
He is thought to have been skateboarding in a park when he stopped to defend a woman who had been injured in the attack near Borough Market.He is thought to have been skateboarding in a park when he stopped to defend a woman who had been injured in the attack near Borough Market.
Friends who were with him at the time said he fell to the ground after confronting one of the assailants. He has not been heard from since.Friends who were with him at the time said he fell to the ground after confronting one of the assailants. He has not been heard from since.
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May prepared to change human rights laws to tackle terrorismMay prepared to change human rights laws to tackle terrorism
The prime minister, Theresa May, says she will change the law so that she can place restrictions on people suspected of posing a terror threat, but against whom there is not enough evidence to bring a prosecution. Speaking to supporters on Tuesday, she said:The prime minister, Theresa May, says she will change the law so that she can place restrictions on people suspected of posing a terror threat, but against whom there is not enough evidence to bring a prosecution. Speaking to supporters on Tuesday, she said:
I mean longer prison sentences for people convicted of terrorist offences. I mean making it easier for the authorities to deport foreign terror suspects to their own countries.I mean longer prison sentences for people convicted of terrorist offences. I mean making it easier for the authorities to deport foreign terror suspects to their own countries.
And I mean doing more to restrict the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court.And I mean doing more to restrict the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court.
And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.
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One of the three terrorists who attacked London Bridge called his mother on Thursday in what she now believes was a “call of farewell”.One of the three terrorists who attacked London Bridge called his mother on Thursday in what she now believes was a “call of farewell”.
Valeria Collina told L’Espresso magazine that she only realised her son Youssef Zaghba’s intention after she learned that he was behind the terror attack that killed seven people in London.Valeria Collina told L’Espresso magazine that she only realised her son Youssef Zaghba’s intention after she learned that he was behind the terror attack that killed seven people in London.
“Even though he did not say anything in particular, I felt it from his voice,” Collina said.“Even though he did not say anything in particular, I felt it from his voice,” Collina said.
“We have always tried to control his friendships, but the internet came around. Then in London he was with the wrong people. I understand why the imams don’t want to celebrate his funeral,” she said.“We have always tried to control his friendships, but the internet came around. Then in London he was with the wrong people. I understand why the imams don’t want to celebrate his funeral,” she said.
Italian officers came looking for Collina early on Tuesday morning, according to the report. Initially Collina, who lived in Morocco on and off for years before returning to Italy about a year and a half ago, believed they were coming to ask her more questions about her son’s disappearance, which she had reported to local police.Italian officers came looking for Collina early on Tuesday morning, according to the report. Initially Collina, who lived in Morocco on and off for years before returning to Italy about a year and a half ago, believed they were coming to ask her more questions about her son’s disappearance, which she had reported to local police.
“Unfortunately we are not here for that. We came to tell you another thing,” they told her. “Your son is dead.”“Unfortunately we are not here for that. We came to tell you another thing,” they told her. “Your son is dead.”
She recalled the last conversation, in which they discussed an upcoming visit to London.She recalled the last conversation, in which they discussed an upcoming visit to London.
“We joked about how he would welcome me at the London airport. I was to go see him in 10 days to celebrate the end of Ramadan. He had recently bought a used car and I asked him if he would put flags on it for me,” Collina told the magazine.“We joked about how he would welcome me at the London airport. I was to go see him in 10 days to celebrate the end of Ramadan. He had recently bought a used car and I asked him if he would put flags on it for me,” Collina told the magazine.
She lost touch with him after that. Even immediately after the attack, she did not suspect his involvement.She lost touch with him after that. Even immediately after the attack, she did not suspect his involvement.
“I only found out later that [the other assailants] were his friends, and I told myself that maybe he’s hiding from the authorities to not get into trouble, since in Italy he was still being monitored,” she said.“I only found out later that [the other assailants] were his friends, and I told myself that maybe he’s hiding from the authorities to not get into trouble, since in Italy he was still being monitored,” she said.
While he did talk about Syria, a country where Zaghba told his mother he believed he could live under “pure Islam”, he never spoke about fighting, she said.While he did talk about Syria, a country where Zaghba told his mother he believed he could live under “pure Islam”, he never spoke about fighting, she said.
She said people might blame her, but it was the internet that was to blame.She said people might blame her, but it was the internet that was to blame.
She said asking for forgiveness was futile, but she would dedicate her life to ensuring “this does not happen again”.She said asking for forgiveness was futile, but she would dedicate her life to ensuring “this does not happen again”.
“We must fight the ideology of the Islamic State with true knowledge, and I will do it with all my strength.”“We must fight the ideology of the Islamic State with true knowledge, and I will do it with all my strength.”
Franco Bortolini, a neighbour of Collina, described Zaghba as “normal”, the son of a “simple lady” who was “very respectful”.Franco Bortolini, a neighbour of Collina, described Zaghba as “normal”, the son of a “simple lady” who was “very respectful”.
“I would pass by the door and he would say hello, good morning and good evening. For me he was a normal person. After a while not seeing him, she [Collina] said he went to work in England,” Bortolini told the Guardian.“I would pass by the door and he would say hello, good morning and good evening. For me he was a normal person. After a while not seeing him, she [Collina] said he went to work in England,” Bortolini told the Guardian.
The news that Zaghba was involved in a terror attack at first struck Bortolini as unbelievable when he was first approached by a reporter at 2pm on Tuesday.The news that Zaghba was involved in a terror attack at first struck Bortolini as unbelievable when he was first approached by a reporter at 2pm on Tuesday.
Bortolini had known Zaghba on and off for years, since he was a boy. Even though the family mostly lived in Morocco, they would return to Italy and spend about 20 days a year in Castello di Serravalle, a leafy village about 25km from the city of Bologna.Bortolini had known Zaghba on and off for years, since he was a boy. Even though the family mostly lived in Morocco, they would return to Italy and spend about 20 days a year in Castello di Serravalle, a leafy village about 25km from the city of Bologna.
He did not have any particular hobbies and was not into sports, but there was nothing particularly unusual about him, he recalled. About a year and a half ago, Collina returned to Italy without her husband. Bortolini saw her taking a walk on Monday night and on Tuesday morning, but she refused to answer the door following several attempts to summon her by journalists camped outside the two-storey apartment building.He did not have any particular hobbies and was not into sports, but there was nothing particularly unusual about him, he recalled. About a year and a half ago, Collina returned to Italy without her husband. Bortolini saw her taking a walk on Monday night and on Tuesday morning, but she refused to answer the door following several attempts to summon her by journalists camped outside the two-storey apartment building.
Bortolini did not recall Collina ever saying she was worried about her son or that she had noticed any changes in her behaviour. He described Collina as “quiet” and said she was not employed. She worshipped at the town’s closest mosque, in Bazzano. The last time Bortolini recalled seeing Zaghba was about six months ago.Bortolini did not recall Collina ever saying she was worried about her son or that she had noticed any changes in her behaviour. He described Collina as “quiet” and said she was not employed. She worshipped at the town’s closest mosque, in Bazzano. The last time Bortolini recalled seeing Zaghba was about six months ago.
“I can’t imagine it for anything, for anything,” he said.“I can’t imagine it for anything, for anything,” he said.
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Police appeal for information about potential eighth victimPolice appeal for information about potential eighth victim
Appeal for Xavier Thomas missing since the terror attack on #LondonBridge https://t.co/oGrJZJf4nA pic.twitter.com/vxrzZyvhXmAppeal for Xavier Thomas missing since the terror attack on #LondonBridge https://t.co/oGrJZJf4nA pic.twitter.com/vxrzZyvhXm
Detectives from the Metropolitan police are appealing for information about Xavier Thomas, 45, a French national who has been missing since the night of the terrorist attack on London Bridge.Detectives from the Metropolitan police are appealing for information about Xavier Thomas, 45, a French national who has been missing since the night of the terrorist attack on London Bridge.
It is understood that Xavier is not one of the seven victims already identified by police. Witnesses suggest it is possible Xavier was struck by the attackers’ van on London Bridge and was thrown into the river.It is understood that Xavier is not one of the seven victims already identified by police. Witnesses suggest it is possible Xavier was struck by the attackers’ van on London Bridge and was thrown into the river.
Xavier was in London for the weekend with his girlfriend, and the couple were walking south over London Bridge at around the time the attack started. Xavier’s girlfriend Christine Delcros was seriously injured on the bridge when she was hit by the van.Xavier was in London for the weekend with his girlfriend, and the couple were walking south over London Bridge at around the time the attack started. Xavier’s girlfriend Christine Delcros was seriously injured on the bridge when she was hit by the van.
Her sister, Nathalie Cros Brohan, posted online that she was on her way to London to visit Christine in hospital. She appealed for anyone with news of Thomas to get in touch, adding: “We are terribly worried.”Her sister, Nathalie Cros Brohan, posted online that she was on her way to London to visit Christine in hospital. She appealed for anyone with news of Thomas to get in touch, adding: “We are terribly worried.”
By Tuesday afternoon she said the family had still not had any news. “My sister has tried to remember every instant of the drama … we don’t understand why he hasn’t been found in the hospitals despite the photograph that has been circulated to help identify him. That adds to the worries we have. We fear that the collision with the terrorists’ van may have thrown him into the Thames. The more time that passes, the more we fear the worst and our hopes dwindle.”By Tuesday afternoon she said the family had still not had any news. “My sister has tried to remember every instant of the drama … we don’t understand why he hasn’t been found in the hospitals despite the photograph that has been circulated to help identify him. That adds to the worries we have. We fear that the collision with the terrorists’ van may have thrown him into the Thames. The more time that passes, the more we fear the worst and our hopes dwindle.”
In a statement, the Met said:In a statement, the Met said:
Specialist officers from the Marine Police Unit and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) have been searching the river since the night of the attack.Specialist officers from the Marine Police Unit and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) have been searching the river since the night of the attack.
If anyone was on London Bridge at the time of the attack and has not yet spoken to police or has seen Xavier since 3 June, then please contact police on 0800 0961 233.If anyone was on London Bridge at the time of the attack and has not yet spoken to police or has seen Xavier since 3 June, then please contact police on 0800 0961 233.
Specially trained family liaison officers have been deployed to support the families of all those people that police believe died in the attack. Families continue to be updated on both the coronial process and the police investigation.Specially trained family liaison officers have been deployed to support the families of all those people that police believe died in the attack. Families continue to be updated on both the coronial process and the police investigation.
Formal identification procedures will take place over the coming days. This happens after police have proved to an evidential standard, such as DNA or fingerprints.Formal identification procedures will take place over the coming days. This happens after police have proved to an evidential standard, such as DNA or fingerprints.
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A teenager who went to the same gym as Khuram Butt has said he was a “quiet guy” and seemed like the “last person” to carry out an attack, the Press Association reports.A teenager who went to the same gym as Khuram Butt has said he was a “quiet guy” and seemed like the “last person” to carry out an attack, the Press Association reports.
The Ummah Fitness Centre in Ilford, east London, issued a statement saying Butt trained there “occasionally” but they “do not know him well, nor did we see anything of concern”.The Ummah Fitness Centre in Ilford, east London, issued a statement saying Butt trained there “occasionally” but they “do not know him well, nor did we see anything of concern”.
Abdullah Mohamed, 18, said he had sparred with Butt, who, he said would also sometimes sit on the front desk and take payment.Abdullah Mohamed, 18, said he had sparred with Butt, who, he said would also sometimes sit on the front desk and take payment.
Mohamed identified Butt from a police-issue mugshot and said:Mohamed identified Butt from a police-issue mugshot and said:
I saw him here a few times. He just used to tell us the rules about the gym. He was a quiet guy. He did a little bit of boxing. He used to just help out little kids, like 10-, 12-year-olds when they used to come over, and he sparred with us once or twice.I saw him here a few times. He just used to tell us the rules about the gym. He was a quiet guy. He did a little bit of boxing. He used to just help out little kids, like 10-, 12-year-olds when they used to come over, and he sparred with us once or twice.
Asked if Butt seemed to be training in preparation for an attack, Mohamed said there was “nothing” to suggest as much.Asked if Butt seemed to be training in preparation for an attack, Mohamed said there was “nothing” to suggest as much.
It was quite shocking because I found out there someone in this gym was involved two days ago, but I didn’t know who he was or his name or anything like that.It was quite shocking because I found out there someone in this gym was involved two days ago, but I didn’t know who he was or his name or anything like that.
I thought, yeah OK, someone who was in the gym, but I never expected him because when I saw his face it was really shocking. He’s a quiet, small, skinny guy. [He was] the last person to do something dangerous or physical.I thought, yeah OK, someone who was in the gym, but I never expected him because when I saw his face it was really shocking. He’s a quiet, small, skinny guy. [He was] the last person to do something dangerous or physical.
Ahmed Alassi, 17, who visited the gym with Mohamed, said Butt was religious but had not tried to impose his views, even interacting with other gym users of different faiths.Ahmed Alassi, 17, who visited the gym with Mohamed, said Butt was religious but had not tried to impose his views, even interacting with other gym users of different faiths.
He was a nice guy, quite religious. He was humble, he didn’t talk much. Just once or twice he told us to come pray, but apart from that …He was a nice guy, quite religious. He was humble, he didn’t talk much. Just once or twice he told us to come pray, but apart from that …
Mohamed added:Mohamed added:
We used to pray inside the gym around 10.30pm because it’s Ramadan. He never asked us like that, he just said it out loud for everyone in the gym if they wanted to pray.We used to pray inside the gym around 10.30pm because it’s Ramadan. He never asked us like that, he just said it out loud for everyone in the gym if they wanted to pray.
Both teenagers said they had not seen Butt’s accomplices at the gym.Both teenagers said they had not seen Butt’s accomplices at the gym.
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