Scottish Daily Mail

Fiancee told me she loved me, then terrorists struck

- By Arthur Martin

A CANADIAN tourist told her fiance she loved him seconds before she was mowed down in the London Bridge terror attack, an inquest heard yesterday.

Christine Archibald hugged and kissed Tyler Ferguson, unaware three terrorists were speeding towards them in a rented Renault van.

The van crashed into Miss Archibald, 30, on London Bridge, dragging her under a front wheel. The social worker died two hours later in her fiance’s arms.

She was one of eight victims of the atrocity on June 3, 2017.

Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, killed two people with the van and six others with 12in ceramic knives tied to their hands. Wearing fake suicide vests, they injured 48 others before being shot by police.

The Old Bailey inquest into the deaths heard the area was busy with revellers who had just watched the Champions League final in local pubs.

Mr Ferguson said: ‘At one point Chrissy stopped me out of nowhere, grabbed me close and gave me a passionate kiss after telling me she loved me.

‘And then the attack took place and Chrissy was killed. No words can express how I felt when this happened. I was absolutely devastated and inconsolab­le. Nothing has ever been the same since.’

The couple, who were living in The Hague, Holland, had been planning to get married in Canada in October last year.

The terrorists launched their attack on a Saturday night, shortly after 10pm. They mounted the pavement on the bridge, knocking Frenchman Xavier Thomas, 45, into the Thames and injuring his girlfriend Christine Delcos.

Mr Thomas was on the phone to his son Nicolas, 17, at the time. His body was found three days later two miles downstream.

His stepfather Philippe Pesez said: ‘Barbarians who can in no way be described as humans took his life and destroyed that of a family.’

The terrorists crashed their van into railings next to the Barrowboy and Banker pub and started stabbing diners in Boro Bistro, a French restaurant next to Southwark Cathedral.

The victims included 28-year-old Australian Kirsty Boden, a senior staff nurse at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London, who was fatally stabbed when she rushed to help the injured. Her British boyfriend James Hodder said: ‘Her actions on that night didn’t surprise anyone who knew her.’

French waiter Alexandre Pigeard, 26, Australian au pair Sara Zelenak, 21, French chef Sebastien Belanger, 36, and British entreprene­ur James McMullan, 32, were stabbed to death in the same area.

The final victim was Spaniard Ignacio Echeverria, 39, who was fatally stabbed as he tried to fight off the attackers with his skateboard.

All the fatalities occurred in just three minutes. Seven minutes later Pakistan-born Butt and Moroccan-born Redouane and Zaghba were shot dead by police.

The attack came three months after Khalid Masood mowed down pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge. The inquest continues.

‘Nothing has ever been the same’

 ??  ?? Set to marry: Victim Christine Archibald and Tyler Ferguson
Set to marry: Victim Christine Archibald and Tyler Ferguson

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