A killer who tried to save a victim of the Fishmongers’ Hall terror attack has been cleared for release from prison. James Ford, 44, was convicted of slashing the throat of disabled woman Amanda Champion during an unprovoked attack in July 2003.
Ford was in Fishmongers’ Hall, London as part of the Learning Together prisoner education event when Usman Khan launched a vicious knife attack, killing Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt.
At an inquest into the November 2019 deaths, it was revealed Ford had come to Saskia’s aid after she was attacked. He was visibly emotional when he told the hearing at the Guildhall in the City of London: “Ms Jones was lying on her side, she was bleeding, she wasn’t really moving” before adding, “I can’t bring myself
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