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Finsbury Park attack: one dead in 'potential terrorist attack' near London mosque, PM says – live updates London attack: one dead in 'potential terrorist attack' near Finsbury Park mosque, PM says – live
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Matthew Weaver
Ratip Alsulaimen said he saw up to 10 people being taken away in ambulances. Speaking to PA he said:
“I was sitting in the coffee shop just a couple of minutes away.
“One of our friends was reporting what was going on in the front of the mosque.
“He said the car was smashing into the people getting out of the mosque, so we just ran away, all of us, and came to see what’s happening.
“When I came I saw ambulance people taking people to the ambulance. I think between eight to 10 people were taken away.
“There was an old man - about 60 years old - I don’t know if he’s alive or dead. There were other people, mid-30 to 40. There are men and women.
“We are shocked when we heard the news because we were just having a good time. We were praying for peace and for Grenfell Tower. When we heard this we were actually shocked.”
Witness Ratip Alsulaimen told @Pa what he saw at #FinsburyPark pic.twitter.com/iR49oGC5IS
6.56am BST
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Morning summary
A van has driven into a crowd of worshippers after they left a mosque in north London, killing one man and injuring eight other people in what police described as a “major incident”.
The counter-terrorism unit is investigating the crime, which took place on a street crowded by worshippers following Ramadan prayers.
Prime minister Theresa May said police were treating the incident in Finsbury Park “as a potential terrorist attack”. She said she would chair a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee the later on Monday morning.
Jeremy Corbyn, whose constituency includes Finsbury Park, has said he was “totally shocked”.
Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has condemned the incident as a “horrific terrorist attack” on “innocent Londoners” and said police have been deployed extra police to reassure communities, especially those observing Ramadan.
London ambulance service said the eight injured were taken to three hospitals, and an unknown number of others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.
The van driver – a 48-year-old man – was arrested at the scene by the police after being detained by passersby. He has been taken to hospital as a precaution and will also undergo a mental health assessment.
Police said they first responded to reports of a traffic collision at about 12.20am on Monday.
The white van hit people outside the Muslim Welfare House on Seven Sisters Road. Two witnesses reported seeing three people leave the van, however, police said no other suspects have been identified or reported to police.
The Muslim Council of Great Britain said the attack was ‘motivated by Islamophobia’. The Muslim Welfare House has called for calm.
Diane Abbott, the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, which borders Finsbury Park, has called for a review of security for all mosques.
6.51am BST
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Police reiterate: no other suspects.
Re #SevenSisters Rd #Finsburypark incident - At this early stage there are no other suspects, however the investigation continues.
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My colleague Martin Farrer, a former Finsbury Park local, has written about the neighbourhood.My colleague Martin Farrer, a former Finsbury Park local, has written about the neighbourhood.
The district has a rich history, not least in the former Rainbow theatre, which lies on the other side of the road from the Muslim Welfare House. This once legendary rock venue has hosted some of the greatest names in music such as The Who, Pink Floyd, David Bowie (on the Ziggy tour) and Bob Marley .The district has a rich history, not least in the former Rainbow theatre, which lies on the other side of the road from the Muslim Welfare House. This once legendary rock venue has hosted some of the greatest names in music such as The Who, Pink Floyd, David Bowie (on the Ziggy tour) and Bob Marley .
Read the full story here:Read the full story here:
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Reporter and local James Ball has some thoughts on Finsbury Park itself.Reporter and local James Ball has some thoughts on Finsbury Park itself.
Last thoughts before sleep: Finsbury Park is a genuinely diverse area. Nightclubs and mosques sit within yards of each other.Last thoughts before sleep: Finsbury Park is a genuinely diverse area. Nightclubs and mosques sit within yards of each other.
I live minutes away from where the attack happens. It's generally a safe, nice, place to live. Don't let others tell you otherwise.I live minutes away from where the attack happens. It's generally a safe, nice, place to live. Don't let others tell you otherwise.
(This is a bid to get in before idiots talk about no-go areas or anything like that.)(This is a bid to get in before idiots talk about no-go areas or anything like that.)
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Imam 'protected van driver until police arrived'Imam 'protected van driver until police arrived'
Witnesses have told Sky News that an imam from the mosque protected the driver of the van from angry members of the public until the police could arrive.Witnesses have told Sky News that an imam from the mosque protected the driver of the van from angry members of the public until the police could arrive.
That account seems to chime with the statement from the Muslim Welfare House that thanks imam Mohammed Mahmoud “whose bravery and courage helped calm the immediate situation after the incident and prevented further injury and loss of life”.That account seems to chime with the statement from the Muslim Welfare House that thanks imam Mohammed Mahmoud “whose bravery and courage helped calm the immediate situation after the incident and prevented further injury and loss of life”.
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Muslim Welfare House calls for calmMuslim Welfare House calls for calm
The attack took place outside the Muslim Welfare House on Seven Sisters Road. The Islamic centre and mosque has released a statement, appealing for calm.The attack took place outside the Muslim Welfare House on Seven Sisters Road. The Islamic centre and mosque has released a statement, appealing for calm.
“We have worked very hard over decades to build a peaceful and tolerant community here in Finsbury Park and we totally condemn any act of hate that tries to drive our wonderful community apart,” it reads.“We have worked very hard over decades to build a peaceful and tolerant community here in Finsbury Park and we totally condemn any act of hate that tries to drive our wonderful community apart,” it reads.
I'm live from 6am at #FinsburyPark for @GMB as one man dies, many injured, as van drives into crowd of Muslims by 'a potential terrorist' pic.twitter.com/kGTaY3h1GbI'm live from 6am at #FinsburyPark for @GMB as one man dies, many injured, as van drives into crowd of Muslims by 'a potential terrorist' pic.twitter.com/kGTaY3h1Gb
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Witness: van was travelling at 50mphWitness: van was travelling at 50mph
Vikram DoddVikram Dodd
Witnesses said the van mounted the pavement and mowed people down deliberately, travelling at 50mph. Boubou Sougou, 23, said: “It was deliberate, it was not an accident.”Witnesses said the van mounted the pavement and mowed people down deliberately, travelling at 50mph. Boubou Sougou, 23, said: “It was deliberate, it was not an accident.”
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The New York Police Department has deployed officers to mosques in New York following the attack in Finsbury Park.The New York Police Department has deployed officers to mosques in New York following the attack in Finsbury Park.
NYPD announces they will send officers to mosques in NYC area after tonight's incident in North London's #FinsburyPark. pic.twitter.com/ZKmmlaQkxONYPD announces they will send officers to mosques in NYC area after tonight's incident in North London's #FinsburyPark. pic.twitter.com/ZKmmlaQkxO
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Diane Abbott calls for review of mosque securityDiane Abbott calls for review of mosque security
Terror attack outside #FinsburyPark mosque. Police must urgently review security for all mosques #StandTogetherTerror attack outside #FinsburyPark mosque. Police must urgently review security for all mosques #StandTogether
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Amber Rudd: 'We must all continue to stand together'Amber Rudd: 'We must all continue to stand together'
Home secretary Amber Rudd has given the following statement in reaction to the attack at Finsbury Park.Home secretary Amber Rudd has given the following statement in reaction to the attack at Finsbury Park.
My thoughts are with all those affected by the appalling incident at Finsbury Park. I am in contact with the Metropolitan Police who have confirmed it is being investigated by their Counter Terrorism Command. Yesterday, like so many others around the country, I took part in the Great Get Together to celebrate the values of Jo Cox. It was powerful and moving to see the community come together in a show of solidarity. We must all continue to stand together, resolute, against all those who try to divide us and spread hate and fear.”My thoughts are with all those affected by the appalling incident at Finsbury Park. I am in contact with the Metropolitan Police who have confirmed it is being investigated by their Counter Terrorism Command. Yesterday, like so many others around the country, I took part in the Great Get Together to celebrate the values of Jo Cox. It was powerful and moving to see the community come together in a show of solidarity. We must all continue to stand together, resolute, against all those who try to divide us and spread hate and fear.”
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Sadiq Khan condemns 'horrific terrorist attack'Sadiq Khan condemns 'horrific terrorist attack'
The mayor of London has released a statement on Facebook, saying the attack was deliberate and targeted “innocent Londoners, many of whom were finishing prayers during the holy month of Ramadan”.The mayor of London has released a statement on Facebook, saying the attack was deliberate and targeted “innocent Londoners, many of whom were finishing prayers during the holy month of Ramadan”.
“While this appears to be an attack on a particular community, like the terrible attacks in Manchester, Westminster and London Bridge it is also an assault on all our shared values of tolerance, freedom and respect,” he said.“While this appears to be an attack on a particular community, like the terrible attacks in Manchester, Westminster and London Bridge it is also an assault on all our shared values of tolerance, freedom and respect,” he said.
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At least two witnesses told Sky News that there were three men in the van, but the Met Police statement seems to directly contradict that, saying no other suspects had been identified or reported to police.At least two witnesses told Sky News that there were three men in the van, but the Met Police statement seems to directly contradict that, saying no other suspects had been identified or reported to police.