Abraham, 26, said he had prayed for God’s forgiveness after the incident in Maida Vale

A father who was released without charge after ploughing his car into a knife attacker to try to stop him killing a woman has said it was his “duty” to act.

Abraham, 26, who was originally arrested on suspicion of murder, said he had prayed for God’s forgiveness following the incident in Maida Vale, west London.

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