Mass for victims of deadly 2017 attack followed by tea at mosque, representing ‘British values of unity and hope’

A service of commemoration has been held to mark the fifth anniversary of the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack in which eight people were killed.

A further 48 were injured on 3 June 2017, when terrorists drove into pedestrians in a hired van before attacking passersby with 12-inch knives.

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