London Bridge has said that the recent attack in Liverpool had brought "flashbacks".John Crilly was going to an ex-offenders education conference at Fishmongers' Hall on November 29, 2019.He was labelled as a hero on the day, after using a fire extinguisher to fight off terrorist Usman Khan, who was wearing a suicide vest – potentially saving the lives of many people.Stoke-born Khan died at the scene, after stabbing Saskia Jones, 23, and Jack Merritt, 25, organisers of the Learning Together conference in the chest – killing them both.
He also injured three other people.It was thought he was inspired by terror group Al-Qaeda.Opening up about that day, and his life since, he told The Mirror: "It’s hard for me to feel positive about anything..
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