UK remembers London Bridge attack victims

UK remembers London Bridge  attack victims
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, (C), Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, (L), and Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid hold floral tributes during a commemoration service on the first anniversary of the London Bridge terror attack, at Southwark Needle on London Bridge, London on June 3, 2018. (AFP)
Updated 04 June 2018
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UK remembers London Bridge attack victims

UK remembers London Bridge  attack victims
  • Eight people were killed and almost 50 injured when three attackers ran down pedestrians on the bridge
  • A Spanish man who tackled attackers with his skateboard and died in the attack

LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain’s resolve to “stand firm” against terrorism is stronger than ever, as the country marks a year since a deadly vehicle-and-knife attack on London Bridge.
Eight people were killed and almost 50 injured when three attackers ran down pedestrians on the bridge, then stabbed people in nearby Borough Market on a spring evening. It came two weeks after a bombing at a concert in Manchester Arena killed 22 people.
Survivors, politicians and emergency workers are attending a service Sunday at Southwark Cathedral near London Bridge. The nation will hold a minute of silence at 4:30 p.m. May paid tribute to the bravery of first responders and others, including Ignacio Echeverria, a Spanish man who tackled attackers with his skateboard and died in the attack.