Western Mail

Westminste­r attacker killed by single bullet

- David Wilcock newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WESTMINSTE­R terror attacker Khalid Masood was killed by a single gunshot to his chest, an inquest has heard.

The extremist was gunned down by an armed police officer after gaining access to the Palace of Westminste­r grounds during his rampage on March 22.

Westminste­r Coroner’s Court heard on Thursday that the Kentborn 52-year-old earlier mounted the kerb twice in a Hyundai car as he sped across Westminste­r Bridge, killing three people and leaving dozens injured.

He then mounted it a third time, crashing, and then charged into the Palace of Westminste­r grounds armed with two knives, killing PC Keith Palmer.

In total his attack, which left four people dead, lasted just 82 seconds.

A coroner’s officer told the inquest that a post mortem on Masood was held on March 23 and the “provisiona­l cause of death given at the time was a gunshot wound to the chest”.

Metropolit­an Police Detective Superinten­dent John Crossley, who is leading the investigat­ion into the attack, told the inquest: “The male attacked a police officer on the ground with two knives, causing grave wounds.

“He was then shot dead by a police officer.”

He said Masood was pronounced dead at 3.35pm, about an hour after the attack happened.

His body was taken to St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington before being moved to a morgue.

Chris Lovatt, operations team leader with the Independen­t Police Complaints Commission, told the hearing that staff from the watchdog had met on Wednesday with Masood’s wife Rohey Hydara and his mother Janet Ajao.

The latter previously said she had “shed many tears” for her son’s victims.

Before being radicalise­d and converting to Islam, Masood was known by names including Adrian Ajao and Adrian Elms.

An inquest into his victims – PC Palmer, 48, US tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, retired window cleaner Leslie Rhodes, 75, and Aysha Frade, 44 – was opened and adjourned by Dr Fiona Wilcox on Wednesday.

Adjourning the inquest to May 19, senior coroner Dr Wilcox said: “I take a moment to pass my sympathies to the family of Masood, who are also all victims of this incident.”

The full inquest is due to be held at the Royal Courts of Justice.

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