On 29 November, Usman Khan injured three and killed two people in a knife rampage. Attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation, he suddenly threatened to blow up the building. Wearing a fake suicide vest, he was tackled by members of the public before being shot dead by police on London Bridge. Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark, said it is hard to come to terms with the fact that there has been another terror attack on the community. ‘It felt as though time had shifted as I was faced again with people running away from the direction of the cathedral. I got into it just as a lock-down was being put in place. A visiting organist played gentle and calming music. I led prayers with all those there, seeking to reassure them without really knowing what was happening.’ He added that acts of terror can never defeat acts of love. Justin Welby tweeted, ‘What a privilege to live in a country where passersby are so astonishingly brave.’ See
Reaction to the London Bridge attack
Written by David Fletcher 05 Dec 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for God to watch over and comfort all the friends and relatives of the victims and everyone involved in the incident. (Psalm 23:4)
- More: www.premierchristianradio.com/News/UK/I-was-faced-again-with-people-literally-running-away-from-the-direction-of-the-Cathedral-Dean-of-Southwark-on-London-Bridge-attack