bomb when he caught a glimpse of a red light on his vest, according to a witness.David Perry was injured as he took passenger Emad Al Swealmeen, 32, to the hospital before the suicide attacker detonated the device just one minute before the UK fell silent for Remembrance Day.Al Swealmeen was killed in the blast as the driver miraculously managed to flee the vehicle and survive.
Security guard David Knowles was first on the scene to help Mr Perry and has spoken out about what he saw.Mr Knowles spoke to BBC North West regarding the attack and praised the taxi driver for his bravery.At first, Mr Knowles did not realise a bomb had gone off and thought the car had a “malfunction”.He said: “"[Mr Perry] said: 'Been blown up, been blown up..
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