Terror seizes London, again

A second terror attack shook London on Saturday night, some two weeks after the Manchester attack, with Britain expected to go to the polls on Thursday.
Yanna Smith
Britain's main Conservative and Labour parties suspended national campaigning on Sunday for the upcoming general election after six people died in a suspected terror attack in London.

“The Conservative party will not be campaigning nationally today. We will review as the day goes on and as more details of the attack emerge,” a spokesperson for Prime Minister Theresa May's centre-right party told AFP.

Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the main opposition Labour party, added in a statement: “The Labour party will be suspending national campaigning until this evening, after consultations with other parties, as a mark of respect for those who have died and suffered injury.”

Britain goes to the polls on Thursday.

This follows the terror attack in London on Saturday evening. Just minutes before the attack in London, pubs were crammed with revellers enjoying a balmy night out in a trendy part of the city, many of them watching the Champions League final on big screens.

And then terror struck yet again at London's heart as a van smashed into pedestrians before its occupants went on a stabbing rampage, bringing bloodshed to the streets of the British capital.

Within minutes, six people had been killed and three attackers shot dead by armed police. Dozens more were wounded.

People enjoying their evening out near the River Thames told of how their night became a nightmare in seconds as they witnessed the attack unfold.



'I saw her bounce up in the air'

First, a white van veered wildly into pedestrians crossing London Bridge, with those who managed to avoid the attack rushing to aid those who were hit.

The van deliberately swerved into groups of people at speed, eyewitnesses said.

“I saw this van going left and right, left and right, trying to catch as many people as he could,” Alessandro told BBC radio.

“There were five or six people that we tried to help, they were young people.”

Mark, another witness, was in the middle of London Bridge, taking pictures of Tower Bridge downstream.

“It was swerving from side to side. I could see it hitting people,” he said of the van.

“It hit one person about six metres in the air. Poor girl. I just saw her bounce up in the air.

“There must have been about five or six people on the ground, they must have been seriously injured,” he told BBC radio.

London resident Dee, 26, said she was sure it was a terror attack as the van careered southwards over London Bridge.

“And then there was a man with a knife, he was running, he came down the stairs and went to a bar,” she told AFP.

After the van crashed right at Southwark Cathedral, the stabbing spree began, with the attackers descending into Borough Market, a popular area of trendy bars and eateries on the south side of the bridge.

Taxi driver Chris told LBC radio he saw men brandishing long knives emerging from the van.

“Three men got out with long blades, 30 centimetres long and went randomly... stabbing people.”

Witness Eric saw the trio get out of the van and thought they were going to help those who had been hit.

However, they were “kicking them, punching them, and took out knives. It was a rampage.”

They then ran towards Borough Market with a shout of “this is for Allah”.

Alex Shellum, who was in The Mudlark pub near London Bridge said he saw a young woman stagger in.

“She was bleeding heavily from the neck and from her mouth,” he said.

“It appeared to myself and to my friends that her throat had been cut,” he told the BBC.

Police held people inside bars and restaurants for their own safety, telling them to get under the tables.

They were later asked to leave with their hands on their heads.

Frightened people were led away as police officers screamed at them to run. Many were in tears, with friends supporting each other along the road.

Roads were closed off and stations evacuated as police shouted at people to flee the scene.

Three attackers wearing hoax suicide vests caused mayhem, repeatedly stabbing one of the first police officers on the scene.

Within eight minutes of the first calls to the emergency services, the three assailants were fatally shot by armed police.



Blood on chef's uniform

Gerard Kavanar, 46, who lives by Tower Bridge, told AFP: “There was lot of chefs in white costumes, one had blood on his shoulder”.

Police boats scanned the Thames in the dark while helicopters circled overhead and streets were cordoned off, AFP reporters said.

An emergency response helicopter landed on London Bridge, while emergency service workers rushed people on trolleys to waiting ambulances, AFP photographers saw.

Members of the public were seen leaving the scene wrapped in foil emergency blankets while armed police patrolled the scene.

Debris could be seen on the bridge where people had fled.

Several people on Twitter offered their homes for anyone left stranded by the attack.

One of those was Bea Corkhill, 17, who told AFP her boyfriend was chased by a man with a knife.

“I want to go home but I don't know how,” she said.

NAMPA/AFP

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