The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Man found guilty of fatal London mosque attack

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LONDON: A man who rapidly became fixated with Muslims was found guilty Thursday of murder, having deliberate­ly driven a van into a group of worshipper­s near a London mosque.

Darren Osborne, 48, became radicalise­d over a month last year after watching a television programme about a child sex ring scandal involving a gang of mainly Muslim men in northern England.

Osborne, from Cardiff, was convicted of murdering 51-yearold Makram Ali and trying to kill others in the Finsbury Park area of north London on June 19.

Prosecutor­s said they were “clear throughout that this was a terrorist attack”.

Unemployed loner Osborne had pleaded not guilty, telling London’s Woolwich Crown Court that a man called ‘Dave’ was driving at the time – a claim police denounced as a fabricatio­n.

Witnesses recalled Osborne saying: “I’ve done my job, you can kill me now” and “at least I had a proper go” in the immediate aftermath of the attack.

After two weeks of evidence, the jury took one hour to find him guilty.

Osborne, a father of four, had a history of depression and alcoholism and was living in a tent. Osborne had watched the BBC drama ‘Three Girls’, aired on May 16, 17 and 18, which told the story of three victims of the Rochdale child abuse ring, and quickly grew angry at what he deemed as inaction over the scandal.

The May 22 Manchester suicide bombing and the June 3 London Bridge van attack and stabbing rampage further fuelled his obsession. He began researchin­g far-right material online, police said.

Osborne hired a van and drove to London intent on ploughing into a pro-Palestinia­n march, but was prevented from doing so by road closures.

He told his trial that he hoped to kill the leftist Labour opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in the attack, as it would have been “one less terrorist off our streets”, while killing Labour London Mayor Sadiq Khan as well “would have been like winning the lottery”.

Osborne then drove around London looking for a target before heading to Finsbury Park, where worshipper­s were leaving a mosque and an Islamic centre after Ramadan evening prayers.

A crowd had gathered around Ali, who had collapsed in a sidestreet, and Osborne careered into them, killing Ali and wounding 12 others, including two who sustained life-changing injuries. —

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