A granddad who was killed while crossing the road was an unsung hero of the London Bridge terror attack. Stephen Hilder, 70, lost his life when he was hit by a Land Rover Freelander as he walked to work on January 4, 2019.
The driver David Smith, 56, was “cutting a corner” in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Prosecutor Martin Yale said: “Because the junction was so familiar he knew it was difficult.” Maidstone crown court heard Stephen, of Tonbridge, Kent, became caught up in the London attack that left eight dead as he returned from the Epsom Derby on June 3, 2017.
The ex-milkman comforted an injured woman until help arrived. The atrocity saw three terrorists deliberately drive a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and then crash on the south
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