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London Bridge attack: The victims | London Bridge attack: The victims |
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Hospitals across central London are treating victims of the London Bridge terror attack, which killed seven people and injured 48. | Hospitals across central London are treating victims of the London Bridge terror attack, which killed seven people and injured 48. |
There are currently 36 people being treated in five hospitals, with 21 in a critical condition, NHS England has said. | |
Details are emerging about those caught up in the attack. | Details are emerging about those caught up in the attack. |
The victims | The victims |
The first person to be named as killed in Saturday's attacks is Canadian Chrissy Archibald, who was originally from British Columbia. | |
"We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister," her family said, in a statement. | |
Ms Archibald died in the arms of her fiancé, Tyler Ferguson, on London Bridge. | |
"She had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected," the family statement continued. | |
"She lived this belief, working in a shelter for the homeless, until she moved to Europe to be with her fiancé. She would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. | |
"Please honour her by making your community a better place. Volunteer your time and labour or donate to a homeless shelter. Tell them Chrissy sent you." | "Please honour her by making your community a better place. Volunteer your time and labour or donate to a homeless shelter. Tell them Chrissy sent you." |
Mr Ferguson's sister, Cassie, wrote on Facebook: "Hearing his painful sobs on the phone while he's alone trying to deal with this tears me apart." | |
Earlier Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was "heartbroken" that a Canadian national had been among those killed. | |
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said that a Frenchman was also killed, with another seven French nationals injured. Four are in a critical condition. One French national is missing. | French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said that a Frenchman was also killed, with another seven French nationals injured. Four are in a critical condition. One French national is missing. |
The injured | The injured |
Elizabeth O'Neill told the BBC how her 23-year-old son Daniel received a seven-inch cut from his belly to his back outside a bar near Borough Market. He is recovering in hospital. | |
"He had just stepped outside the bar for a second and a man ran up to him and said 'this is for my family, this is for Islam' and put a knife in him," she said. | "He had just stepped outside the bar for a second and a man ran up to him and said 'this is for my family, this is for Islam' and put a knife in him," she said. |
"I'm still in shock. I can't quite believe it's happened." | "I'm still in shock. I can't quite believe it's happened." |
Four police officers were hurt, three from the Metropolitan Police and one from British Transport Police (BTP). | Four police officers were hurt, three from the Metropolitan Police and one from British Transport Police (BTP). |
The officer from the BTP is "seriously unwell", the organisation said, but was able to talk about how he fought the attackers, armed only with a baton. | |
One of the Met officers - a rugby player who was off-duty at the time - was stabbed after tackling one of the three attackers. He is in a critical condition. | |
A member of the public is recovering in hospital after being accidentally shot by police, the Met's Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said. | A member of the public is recovering in hospital after being accidentally shot by police, the Met's Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said. |
Dr Malik Ramadhan, a consultant at the Royal London hospital, told the Guardian: "There's a patient in this hospital who's been shot in the head; a man. He's absolutely not dying. Our expectation is that he will make a full recovery." | Dr Malik Ramadhan, a consultant at the Royal London hospital, told the Guardian: "There's a patient in this hospital who's been shot in the head; a man. He's absolutely not dying. Our expectation is that he will make a full recovery." |
It is not yet clear if the gunshot victim he referred to is connected to the accidental police shooting. | It is not yet clear if the gunshot victim he referred to is connected to the accidental police shooting. |
Journalist Geoff Ho, the business editor of the Sunday Express, was injured while confronting the attackers. | Journalist Geoff Ho, the business editor of the Sunday Express, was injured while confronting the attackers. |
"Don't know whether it was stupid or noble to jump in and break up the fight outside the Southwark Tavern, but two a***s trying to do over the lone bouncer on the door isn't happening on my watch," Mr Ho said, in a Facebook post written from hospital. | |
The newspaper called him a "a martial arts expert specialising in Kung Fu and kickboxing", and published video footage of Mr Ho being calmly led to an ambulance by a police officer, holding his neck. | The newspaper called him a "a martial arts expert specialising in Kung Fu and kickboxing", and published video footage of Mr Ho being calmly led to an ambulance by a police officer, holding his neck. |
The journalist's friend, Isabelle Oderberg, told Melbourne newspaper The Age: "He is actually a martial artist and I wouldn't be surprised if he would have stood up and been counted because he's just that type of person." | |
The paper's editor, Martin Townsend, described Mr Ho as a "fine and decent man" and said he was "hoping and praying for a speedy recovery". | The paper's editor, Martin Townsend, described Mr Ho as a "fine and decent man" and said he was "hoping and praying for a speedy recovery". |
Four police officers who tried to stop the attack were among those injured, two of them seriously. | Four police officers who tried to stop the attack were among those injured, two of them seriously. |
The Australian prime minister confirmed four of the country's nationals had been caught up in the attack. Two, Candice Hedge from Brisbane and Andrew Morrison from Darwin, are among the injured, after both being stabbed. | |
New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was providing consular assistance to the family of one of its citizens, Oliver Dowling. | New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was providing consular assistance to the family of one of its citizens, Oliver Dowling. |
He is thought to be in an induced coma at University College Hospital after a four-hour operation to treat stab wounds to his face, neck and stomach. | |
His sister wrote on Facebook: "Doctors are very happy with how he's come out the other side." | |
His girlfriend, French national Marie Bondeville, is also thought to be injured. | |
One Spanish citizen was injured, the embassy said, but is not in a life-threatening condition. | One Spanish citizen was injured, the embassy said, but is not in a life-threatening condition. |
Germany's interior ministry has confirmed that two German nationals were also injured, one seriously. | Germany's interior ministry has confirmed that two German nationals were also injured, one seriously. |