London attackers wore fake suicide vests: police

London, UK: The three assailants shot dead by police after stabbing several people in the Borough Market area of London were wearing fake suicide vests, police said Sunday.
‘The suspects were wearing what looked like explosive vests but these were later established to be hoaxes,’ Britain’s head of counter-terrorism Mark Rowley said.
More than 30 casualties were rushed to hospitals in the area, according to the London Ambulance Service.
The attack came just five days ahead of a general election and just minutes after the end of the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Juventus in an area teeming with bars where many fans were watching the football on television.
Britain is on high alert only 12 days after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at a concert in Manchester, northwest England and ahead of Thursday’s general election, in which security is a major theme.
It is the latest in a string of attacks to hit Europe, including in Paris, Berlin and Saint Petersburg.
‘Potential act of terrorism’
Police said the first reports of a ‘vehicle in collision with pedestrians on London Bridge’ came at 10:08pm (2108 GMT) and were quickly followed by ‘reports of stabbings in Borough Market,’ at the south end of the bridge.
Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed the ‘terrible incident in London’ was being treated as ‘a potential act of terrorism.’
She will hold an emergency ministerial meeting later on Sunday and Facebook activated its safety check function for people in London to let their loved ones know they are safe.
US President Donald Trump offered his help, tweeting ‘WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!’
French President Emmanuel Macron said France was ‘more than ever at Britain’s side.’
US pop star Ariana Grande, whose concert in Manchester was the scene of last week’s fatal terror attack, tweeted: ‘Praying for London’.
‘Her throat had been cut’
Witnesses on London Bridge reported seeing a van mounting the pavement and hitting pedestrians.
‘There was a van that crashed into the fences on London Bridge. And then there was a man with a knife, he was running. He came down the stairs and went to the bar,’ Dee, 26, who was visibly in shock and declined to give her last name, told AFP.
BBC reporter Holly Jones, who on London Bridge at the time of the incident, said she saw a van driven by a man travelling ‘at about 50 miles (80 kilometres) an hour’.
Alex Shellum at the Mudlark pub near the scene of the attack said a woman had come into the bar ‘bleeding heavily from the neck’.
‘It appeared that her throat had been cut,’ he told the BBC.
‘Large blade’
Another witness, who gave his name as Alessandro, also told BBC radio that he saw a van strike several people on London Bridge.
‘I saw this van going left and right, left and right, trying to catch as many people as he could. And people just tried to get out of the way of the van.
‘Then I tried to help people, wounded people.’
Husband and wife Ben and Natalie told BBC radio they were outside Borough Market when they witnessed a stabbing.
Ben said: ‘We saw people running away and then I saw a man in red with a large blade, at a guess 10 inches (25 centimetres) long, stabbing a man, about three times.
‘It looked like the man had been trying to intervene, but there wasn’t much he could do. He was being stabbed quite coldly and he slumped to the ground.’
Ben said the man then walked towards another pub. He said they saw a metal chair being thrown towards the man.
‘Then we heard three gunshots, definitely gunshots, and we ran.’