London – Video shock: The creepy moment of the attack on the bridge of Westminster – a Woman fell in the Thames

Frame by frame, the moment from which began the terror that shrouds even the London. Noon Wednesday, March 22, 2017, just one year after the terrorist attacks, with 32 dead in Belgium.
The bridge of Westminster, one of the most popular spots of the british capital, is full of buses, cars and on the sidewalks people walk carefree.Tourists or residents of London believe that it’s another ordinary day. But the perpetrator of the double terrorist attack, has other plans. Entering the bridge, climbs up on the curb with the car and starts to develop speed.
Luring those who had the misfortune to be located at that time on the sidewalk of the left side of the bridge. There were many people who didn’t have time to react.
In the video it seems that a figure falls from the bridge into the waters of the Thames. It’s a woman. So far it is unknown if he chose to fall into the water to save him or if he hit the car and threw it in the water.
See the shocking videoΛίγη hour later, the woman lifted seriously injured from the waters of the river. Was taken to the hospital and the health situation remains critical.Apart from the fall, has been recorded and the διασωσή.
The up to the minute account of the terrorist attack in London, the most πολύνεκρης after the attacks, suicide bombers of 7 July 2005 in the means of transport with 56 dead, is five dead and at least 40 wounded. The assailant fell dead from the fire police when he attempted to invade the british House of commons. He had had time to injure it with a knife and kill him 48χρονο police officer Keith Palmer. Three people lost their lives from the death race to the bridge of Westminster.
Among the wounded included three French high School students who were on a school trip and the condition of two of which is considered to be severe. Two Romanians have been injured also, as well as five south Korean tourists, according to the news agency Yonhap, and a Portuguese, in accordance with the Portuguese government.

Exit mobile version