Terror inquest hears details of 2017’s deadly London Bridge attack
- The London Bridge inquests began at the Old Bailey on Tuesday with details of the attack on June 3, 2017 being read out by the chief coroner
- Details emerged of an off-duty nurse killed as she tried to help the wounded, and a passer-by who desperately tried to tackle the terrorists with a skateboard
Eight people were killed and 48 injured in less than 10 minutes of “high and terrible” drama as terrorists went on the rampage in the heart of London, an inquest has heard.
The London Bridge inquests began at the Old Bailey on Tuesday with details of the attack on June 3, 2017 being read out by Judge Mark Lucraft QC, the chief coroner. Details emerged of an off-duty nurse killed as she tried to help the wounded, and a passer-by who desperately tried to tackle the terrorists with a skateboard.
Families of those killed were in court as the inquest began. The family of Xavier Thomas, one of those killed in the attack, told of the impact of their loss, saying: “Our whole world has fallen apart.”
Lucraft said: “The attack as a whole took less than 10 minutes from the van driving along the pavement to the attackers being stopped by police.”
Eight people were killed and the three attackers were shot dead by armed police.