The Scotsman

Tributes to victim of ‘deranged, deluded’ killers

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

The family of James Mcmullan, who was murdered in the London Bridge attack, have said his killers were “deranged and deluded individual­s” as they paid tribute to him.

The 32-year-old from Hackney has been confirmed by police as one of the eight people who died in the rampage on Saturday while on an evening out.

His family said in a statement: “While our pain will never diminish it is important for all of us to carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us.”

The family’s statement said: “We would like to send our condolence­s to the relatives and loved ones of all the others who lost their lives, as our thoughts are with them at this time.

“We would like to thank all the members of the services who did their utmost to “serve and protect” the population of London from these deranged and deluded individual­s.

“While our pain will never diminish, it is important for all of us to carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us and remember that hatred is the refuge of small minded individual­s and will only breed more – this is not a course we will follow, despite our loss.”

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Family paid tribute to victim James Mcmullan

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