They Identify One Of The Victims Of The Attack In London

They Identify One Of The Victims Of The Attack In London
They Identify One Of The Victims Of The Attack In London

Video: They Identify One Of The Victims Of The Attack In London

Video: They Identify One Of The Victims Of The Attack In London
Video: Muslim family killed in London, Ont. vehicle attack identified 2024, May
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A mother of two girls was identified as one of the fatalities in Wednesday's attack near parliament in London.

Aysha Frade, born in England and of Spanish origin, was hit by the car that the attacker was driving when he crossed Westminster Bridge, on his way to pick up his 8 and 11 year old daughters from school.

The 43-year-old woman worked as part of the administrative staff of the DLD school, located very close to where the attack occurred.

According to the Spanish newspaper 20 minutes, the woman's family is from Betanzos, Spain, she has already been notified of the death.

The mayor of the town, Ramón García Vázquez, said that the victim had two sisters, Michelle and Silvia, owners of an English academy in the municipality and that both were preparing to travel to London this Thursday to claim the body of their sister.

The attack has so far left 4 dead, including a policeman and the person responsible for the attack, who was killed when he entered the courtyard of the British Parliament.

The agent who died from the stab wounds of the attacker was identified as Keith Palmer, 48, married with children. As for the other person run over, it is only known at the moment that it is a man in his 50s.

In addition to the fatalities, there are some 40 wounded, seven of them seriously.

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