The Sun (Malaysia)

Woman killed, several hurt in Parliament attack

> One attacker shot after stabbing cop

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LONDON: British police shot a suspected attacker outside the Houses of Parliament in London yesterday at about 2.30pm local time after an officer was stabbed in what police said was a “terrorist” incident.

The building in the heart of the British capital was immediatel­y sealed off and MPs and staff ordered to remain inside.

Prime Minister Theresa May is safe, a statement from her Downing Street office said, and she was seen getting into a car and being driven away from Parliament.

David Lidington, the leader of Parliament’s lower House of Commons who is responsibl­e for arranging government business, told MPs: “What I am able to say to the House is there has been a serious incident.

“It seems that a police officer has been stabbed, that the alleged assailant was shot by armed police.

“There are also reports of further violent incidents in the vicinity of the Palace of Westminste­r,” he said.

Eyewitness­es told British media an attacker mowed down pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge before crashing the car into railings outside the Houses of Parliament.

It is understood there have been a significan­t number of casualties. One woman has died and others have “catastroph­ic” injuries following that attack.

Lidington said he could not go into details until there was confirmati­on from the police and security authoritie­s.

He said an air ambulance was at the scene to airlift casualties.

TV pictures showed traffic halted on the nearby Westminste­r Bridge and emergency vehicles swarming around. The busy bridge was completely shut off to traffic.

Armed police swarmed to the area which was quickly sealed off to the public.

The incident came on the same day that Belgium was marking a year since its most deadly attack, when 32 people were killed in suicide bombings at Brussels Airport and a metro station.

In July 2005, four British suicide bombers inspired by Al-Qaeda attacked London’s transport system during rush hour, killing 52 people.

Two weeks later, there was an attempt to carry out a second wave of attacks.

A spokesman for the House of Commons told AFP: “We can confirm that the sitting has been suspended in the Commons at the moment. We are aware of a security incident that has taken place.”

London’s Metropolit­an Police said on Twitter: “We were called at about 2.40pm to reports of an incident at Westminste­r Bridge.

“Officers, including firearms officers, are on scene and dealing with the incident.” – AFP

 ??  ?? Emergency services responding after an attack on pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge yesterday.
Emergency services responding after an attack on pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge yesterday.

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