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Lee Rigby attack
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Britain names soldier killed in London attack

Soldier killed in Woolwich machete attack, named as 25-year-old Drummer Lee Rigby, had served in Afghanistan

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A picture of victim Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers is displayed with flowers near the scene of his killing in Woolwich. Photo: Reuters
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Two British men of Nigerian descent accused of hacking a soldier to death on a London street in revenge for wars in Muslim countries were known to security services, a source close to the investigation said on Thursday.

One man, filmed calmly justifying the killing as he stood by the body holding a knife and meat cleaver in bloodied hands, was named by acquaintances as 28-year-old Londoner Michael Adebolajo - a British-born convert to radical Islam.

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So frenzied was the attack, some witnesses thought they were trying to behead and disembowel the victim.

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The attack, just a month after the Boston Marathon bombing and the first Islamist killing in Britain since local suicide bombers killed 52 people in London in 2005, revived fears of “lone wolves” who may have had no direct contact with al-Qaeda.

British media said police raided homes of relatives in the city and near the town of Lincoln. Adebolajo and the other man, who may have been born abroad and later naturalised as British, are both in custody in hospitals after being shot by police.

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