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I saw evil as attacker tried to barge into Manchester synagogue, rabbi says | I saw evil as attacker tried to barge into Manchester synagogue, rabbi says |
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Worshippers displayed "immediate bravery" in stopping the attacker getting inside, police have said | |
A rabbi has told of the moment a man tried to barge into his Manchester synagogue during a deadly attack, telling the BBC "I saw evil, I saw hate". | A rabbi has told of the moment a man tried to barge into his Manchester synagogue during a deadly attack, telling the BBC "I saw evil, I saw hate". |
Rabbi Daniel Walker said he and others held the doors of Heaton Park synagogue as Jihad Al-Shamie was "body charging the doors, throwing heavy plant pots, doing whatever he could to get in". | Rabbi Daniel Walker said he and others held the doors of Heaton Park synagogue as Jihad Al-Shamie was "body charging the doors, throwing heavy plant pots, doing whatever he could to get in". |
Praising the quick-thinking of those at the synagogue, rabbi Walker said: "I saw genuine heroism, I have to say, and people who ran to help others rather than running away. It was astonishing." | Praising the quick-thinking of those at the synagogue, rabbi Walker said: "I saw genuine heroism, I have to say, and people who ran to help others rather than running away. It was astonishing." |
Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, both died after the attacker drove into people and stabbed a man on Thursday. | Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, both died after the attacker drove into people and stabbed a man on Thursday. |
'Shocked but not surprised': Jewish community reacts to synagogue attack | 'Shocked but not surprised': Jewish community reacts to synagogue attack |
Live updates to this story | Live updates to this story |
Synagogue attack victims 'always smiling' and 'kind' | Synagogue attack victims 'always smiling' and 'kind' |
'I saw evil': Rabbi Daniel Walker recalls moment of synagogue attack | |
Three others remain in hospital with serious injuries. Police have named Jihad Al-Shamie, who was shot dead at the scene, as the attacker and are treating the attack as a terror incident. | Three others remain in hospital with serious injuries. Police have named Jihad Al-Shamie, who was shot dead at the scene, as the attacker and are treating the attack as a terror incident. |
Rabbi Walker said the incident happened before the Yom Kippur service was in full flow, and later there would have been hundreds of people in attendance. | Rabbi Walker said the incident happened before the Yom Kippur service was in full flow, and later there would have been hundreds of people in attendance. |
He said: "If one gentleman in particular hadn't acted as quickly as he did and got the doors locked, [we] can imagine what would have happened." | He said: "If one gentleman in particular hadn't acted as quickly as he did and got the doors locked, [we] can imagine what would have happened." |
Describing how the incident unfolded, he said a number of people held the doors shut from the inside to make sure the attacker could not get in. | |
At some point after the police arrived, rabbi Walker said two other people inside the building were hurt. | |
One man was killed and another person injured by police gunfire, Greater Manchester Police has said. | |
A statement from the force named the man shot by police as Adrian Daulby. | |
Speaking to the BBC, rabbi Walker said he would do his best to offer comfort to the families of those killed and the wider community. | |
"There is fear but there is also support", he said. | |
"I believe and hope that we can provide reassurance and hope. I believe very strongly that we can't allow this to beat us". |