New Straits Times

1 KILLED, 10 HURT IN TERROR ATTACK ON LONDON MOSQUE

10 injured as van hits people leaving Finsbury Park Mosque

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AVAN ploughed into worshipper­s leaving a mosque here yesterday, killing at least one person and injuring 10 others in what witnesses said was a deliberate attack on Muslims.

The vehicle swerved into a group of people leaving after prayers shortly after midnight at the Finsbury Park Mosque, witnesses claim.

“This big van just came and went all over us,” witness Abdulrahma­n Saleh Alamoudi said.

“He was screaming... ‘I’m going to kill all Muslims’.”

British Prime Minister Theresa May said: “This was an attack on Muslims near their place of worship and like all terrorism, in whatever form, it shares the same fundamenta­l goal: it seeks to drive us apart. All my thoughts are with the victims, their families and the emergency services on the scene.”

Police said one man was pronounced dead at the scene and that the van driver, aged 48, had been detained by members of the public.

The driver would undergo a mental health assessment, police said.

Eight people were taken to hospital while two were treated at the scene.

London mayor Sadiq Khan said extra police had been deployed to reassure communitie­s, especially those observing Ramadan, describing the attack as “an assault on all our shared values of tolerance, freedom and respect”.

The leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, in whose constituen­cy the attack took place, said he was “totally shocked”.

The incident comes just over two weeks after three Islamist militants drove into pedestrian­s on London Bridge and stabbed people at nearby restaurant­s and bars, killing eight.

The Muslim Council of Britain said yesterday’s attack was the most violent manifestat­ion of Islamophob­ia in recent months and called for extra security at places of worship.

“It appears that a white man in a van intentiona­lly ploughed into a group of worshipper­s who were already tending to someone who had been taken ill,” the council said.

Police said they were called just after 12.20am to reports of a collision on Seven Sisters Road, which runs through the Finsbury Park area of north London.

“From the window, I started hearing a lot of yelling and screeching, a lot of chaos outside. … Everybody was shouting: ‘A van’s hit people, a van’s hit people’,” one woman who lives opposite the scene told BBC.

“There was this white van, stopped outside Finsbury Park Mosque, that seemed to have hit people who were coming out after prayers had finished.”

One witness told CNN it was clear that the attacker at Finsbury Park had deliberate­ly targeted Muslims.

“He tried to kill a lot of people so obviously it’s a terrorist attack. He targeted Muslims this time,” the witness, identified only as Rayan, said.

Other witnesses told Sky television that the van had hit at least 10 people.

The Evening Standard newspaper said the van appeared to have been rented in Wales.

Miqdaad Versi, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said the van had deliberate­ly swerved into a group of people who were helping a man who was ill and had fallen to the ground.

“Basically, a van swerved into them deliberate­ly,” Versi said, citing a witness.

He said the driver had run out of the van but a group of people caught him and held him until police arrived.

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