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Death toll in London Bridge terror shooting rises to 3 – Police Commissioner

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Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick on latest in London Bridge shooting
Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick

Says attack started at Fishmonger’s Hall

Admin l Friday, November 29, 2019

LONDON, England- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick has confirmed that the London Bridge shooting was terror related and that three people were died as a result of the incident.

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According to him, those killed include the terrorist who was shot at London Bridge and two others who were initially injured but tragically died from injuries sustained during the attack.

“I am deeply saddened and angered that our city has again been targeted by terrorism. It is with the heaviest of hearts that I must now inform you that, as well as the suspect who was shot dead by police, two of those injured in this attack in the London Bridge area have tragically lost their lives”, Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said.

“My heart goes out to their loved ones and to the three further injured victims who I understand are being treated in hospital, and of course to everybody who has been affected by today’s terrible and mindless events”, he added.

He said the attack started at Fishmonger’s Hall in the City of London. “My understanding is that police were called at 13:58hrs and City of London police officers had bravely and professionally confronted the suspect by 14:03hrs, just five minutes later.  If you are concerned about anyone who was there today please try to contact them and if you cannot, then get in touch with us”, he said. 

“I want to thank all the emergency service personnel who are currently working tirelessly to deal with this incident, particularly the police officers from the Met and the City who have worked so closely together to protect the public.

“I also want to thank the members of the public who have helped, either by showing extraordinary courage by stepping in or by following the instructions they’ve been given by officers at the scene and in the area. This support from our public assists us more than you could know. 

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“In the coming days you will see more police, both armed and unarmed, patrolling our streets to help reassure those who are understandably concerned. Similarly our Counter Terrorism detectives will be working round the clock to identify those who have lost their lives, to support all the victims and their families. We are also working at full-tilt to understand exactly what has happened and whether anyone else was involved. For this reason we expect cordons to remain in place around the London Bridge area for some time”, he said of the London Bridge attack.

“This afternoon I met with the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary and with the Mayor.

” I’m very grateful for all their support. Indeed, we have been working closely with the Government at every level, and just as closely with our partners across London. This will obviously continue in the coming days. 

“This joint effort mustn’t stop with the authorities though. As you know we are treating this as a terrorist incident. Fighting terrorism takes effort and determination from all of us. If you have any information orsconcerns, please do contact us. 

“The empty ideology of terror offers nothing but hatred and today I urge everyone to reject that. Ours is a great city because we embrace each other’s differences. We must emerge stronger still from this tragedy. In doing that we will ensure that the few who seek to divide us will never, ever succeed”, he said of the London Bridge attack.

Anyone with information that could assist with the investigation can call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321. In an emergency call 999.

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