The Palm Beach Post

Tourist injured in London attack dies

Andreea Cristea becomes 5th victim of Khalid Masood.

- By Gregory Katz and Alison Mutler Associated Press

LONDON — T h e y we r e a young Romanian couple, in love, strolling across Westminste­r Bridge, taking in London’s memorable sights like dozens of other tourists.

A marriage proposal was in the air — though yet unstated — and the final photo captures their easy smiles and ebullient mood.

Then came Khalid Masood, driving his rented SUV into pedestrian­s. Andreea Cristea was knocked into the river below, and her boyfriend, Andrei Burnaz was badly injured. Masood rushed on to the grounds of Parliament, where he fatally stabbed a policeman.

London police said Friday that Cristea had died the day before when her life support was withdrawn. Burnaz suffered a broken foot and survived the March 22 attack, but is bereft.

She became the fifth victim of Masood, a 52-yearold former convict who had embraced radical Islam. Dozens more were wounded in his rampage, which ended when he was shot dead on the grounds of Parliament.

It is not clear if Cristea ever regained consciousn­ess after she was pulled from the River Thames. She had emergency surgery for a blood clot on the brain.

Her family and Burnaz described Cristea as “our shining ray of light that will forever keep on shining in our hearts,” and said they would donate all the money raised on her behalf since the March 22 attack to charity.

“After fighting for her life f or ove r t wo weeks, our beloved and irreplacea­ble Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way,” they said in a statement.

She and Burnaz were successful young profession­als from the Black Sea port of Constanta. She was an interior designer; he is an engineer who has worked on various malls in the city.

Cristea fell into the river during the attack. Witnesses saw her lying face-down in the Thames.

Burnaz needed surgery on his foot but has been discharged from the hospital. He was seen in a wheelchair at a memorial service for victims held last week.

Also killed in the attack were Kurt Cochran, 54, from Utah; Britons Leslie Rhodes, 75, and Aysha Frade, 44; and 48-year- old police officer Keith Palmer. His funeral is scheduled for Monday.

Poli c e bel i eve 52-ye a rold Masood, who had conviction­s for violent crimes, acted alone.

 ?? METROPOLIT­AN POLICE ?? Romanian tourist Andreea Cristea, seen here with her boyfriend, Andrei Burnaz, was knocked into the River Thames from Westminste­r Bridge during the attack.
METROPOLIT­AN POLICE Romanian tourist Andreea Cristea, seen here with her boyfriend, Andrei Burnaz, was knocked into the River Thames from Westminste­r Bridge during the attack.

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