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Finsbury Park trial as it happened: Court hears victim died 'instantly' as defence to begin over 'attack on Muslims' | |
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The defence of the alleged Finsbury Park terror attacker is due to start on Monday at Woolwich Crown Court. | |
A brief hearing on Friday was adjourned after the judge, Justice Cheema-Grubb, told the jury further time was needed to prepare the case. | |
Darren Osborne, 48, denies charges of murder and attempted murder after allegedly ramming a van into Muslim worshippers on 19 June. | Darren Osborne, 48, denies charges of murder and attempted murder after allegedly ramming a van into Muslim worshippers on 19 June. |
The attack, deemed by prosecutors to be an act of terrorism, killed one man and seriously injured nine others, including one victim who was left trapped under the van. | The attack, deemed by prosecutors to be an act of terrorism, killed one man and seriously injured nine others, including one victim who was left trapped under the van. |
Mr Osborne’s partner previously told the court that the father-of-four became “brainwashed” after watching a drama on grooming gangs and reading far-right social media posts. | Mr Osborne’s partner previously told the court that the father-of-four became “brainwashed” after watching a drama on grooming gangs and reading far-right social media posts. |
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On Thursday, the court heard that 51-year-old Makram Ali collapsed of unknown causes after leaving Ramadan prayers at the nearby Muslim Welfare House. | On Thursday, the court heard that 51-year-old Makram Ali collapsed of unknown causes after leaving Ramadan prayers at the nearby Muslim Welfare House. |
He fell to the ground just two minutes before the van struck and killed him shortly after midnight on 19 June, the court heard. | He fell to the ground just two minutes before the van struck and killed him shortly after midnight on 19 June, the court heard. |
Some of the witnesses who rushed to help the grandfather previously speculated that he may have suffered a heart attack, but a Home Office pathologist said there was no abnormality. | Some of the witnesses who rushed to help the grandfather previously speculated that he may have suffered a heart attack, but a Home Office pathologist said there was no abnormality. |
Dr Simon Poole said low blood sugar or muscle weakness could have led to Mr Ali’s collapse but he was alive, talking and moving in the moments before being struck. | Dr Simon Poole said low blood sugar or muscle weakness could have led to Mr Ali’s collapse but he was alive, talking and moving in the moments before being struck. |
“The injuries are best summarised as being catastrophic,” he said. “The heart and lungs ceased to function abruptly... He would have died virtually instantaneously.” | “The injuries are best summarised as being catastrophic,” he said. “The heart and lungs ceased to function abruptly... He would have died virtually instantaneously.” |
Reports from forensic collision investigators concluded that Mr Osborne “intentionally steered” the van, which he hired in Cardiff and drove to London, into the crowd of worshippers. | Reports from forensic collision investigators concluded that Mr Osborne “intentionally steered” the van, which he hired in Cardiff and drove to London, into the crowd of worshippers. |
Tests found that the vehicle was in good condition and there was nothing in the road that would have caused Mr Osborne to swerve or crash. | Tests found that the vehicle was in good condition and there was nothing in the road that would have caused Mr Osborne to swerve or crash. |
The court previously heard the pro-Palestinian al-Quds Day march may have been the father-of-four’s original target but he found surrounding roads closed and started searching for mosques in London. | The court previously heard the pro-Palestinian al-Quds Day march may have been the father-of-four’s original target but he found surrounding roads closed and started searching for mosques in London. |
Mr Osborne’s partner said he became “brainwashed” after watching a television programme on grooming gangs in Rochdale and the investigation of phones and an iPad showed he read posts by far-right figures including Tommy Robinson and Jayda Fransen. | Mr Osborne’s partner said he became “brainwashed” after watching a television programme on grooming gangs in Rochdale and the investigation of phones and an iPad showed he read posts by far-right figures including Tommy Robinson and Jayda Fransen. |
Police body-worn camera footage played to the jury earlier this week, showed the defendant launching into expletive-filled rants targeting Muslims, grooming gangs, Sadiq Khan, Jeremy Corbyn, Lily Allen and the Labour Party. | Police body-worn camera footage played to the jury earlier this week, showed the defendant launching into expletive-filled rants targeting Muslims, grooming gangs, Sadiq Khan, Jeremy Corbyn, Lily Allen and the Labour Party. |
The same themes were repeated in a note found in his van, which the court heard Mr Osborne wrote while telling drinkers in a Cardiff pub: “I’m going to kill Muslims, your family are going to be Muslims, they’re all terrorists and I’m going to take it into my own hands.” | The same themes were repeated in a note found in his van, which the court heard Mr Osborne wrote while telling drinkers in a Cardiff pub: “I’m going to kill Muslims, your family are going to be Muslims, they’re all terrorists and I’m going to take it into my own hands.” |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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