The Province

One killed, 10 injured by van near U.K. mosque

- GRIFF WITTE

LONDON — A van plowed into a group of Muslim worshipper­s as they were leaving prayers at a pair of north London mosques early Monday, witnesses said, in an incident that police said had caused “a number of casualties.”

The incident occurred when the van sped off the roadway and swerved into a sidewalk, which was crowded with hundreds of people who had just finished the day’s final prayers for the holy month of Ramadan, witnesses reported.

In a statement, police said that one person had been killed and that 10 were injured, eight of whom were hospitaliz­ed. The two people who were not hospitaliz­ed were treated at the scene.

Police said they were dealing with “a major incident” and that they have deployed extra officers “to reassure communitie­s, especially those observing Ramadan.”

Police said the Counter Terrorism Command will investigat­e, suggesting that they think the incident was a terrorist attack, although they stopped short of saying so early Monday.

Video showed police taking a man into custody, and police confirmed they had made one arrest. The 48-year-old, who is believed to be the driver, was apprehende­d by bystanders and handed over to authoritie­s, police said. There are no other suspects, they said.

The incident occurred near two mosques: the Finsbury Park Mosque and the Muslim Welfare House. The Muslim Council of Britain tweeted: “We have been informed that a van has run over worshipper­s as they left #FinsburyPa­rk Mosque. Our prayers are with the victims.”

Video taken in the immediate aftermath of the incident and posted on social media showed people screaming as bystanders performed chest compressio­ns on one of the injured. Nearby, a man held a bloody cloth to his head.

Helicopter­s buzzed overhead, and ambulances and police cars raced to the scene. The London ambulance service said a “number of resources have been sent to the scene in Seven Sisters Road.”

Hours after the incident, as dawn broke, a large and angry crowd remained in the streets.

The incident early Monday follows two recent terrorist attacks in London in which vehicles have been used as weapons.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada