Re: Incidente "estranho" às portas do parlamento britanico

Últimas do Guardian:
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Westminster attack: what we know
Four people have died and at least twenty have been injured in what police are treating as a terrorist incident in Westminster.
Police were called to an incident at Parliament square in central London at 14.40 (GMT).
An attacker drove into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, killing at least two and seriously injuring others. A badly-injured woman was rescued from the Thames.
The attacker then crashed into the railing of the Houses of Parliament, before attacking a police officer inside the gate of the Houses of Parliament.
The police officer died of his injuries. His assailant was shot and killed by police.
MP Tobias Ellwood attempted to resuscitate the officer, but he died at the scene.
A group of French students and students from the north West of England were among the injured.
Five London hospitals treated casualties: hospital officials said 12 people were treated for serious injuries, eight more were treated for less serious injuries at the scene.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd condemned the attack on “our shared values”, but said they would never be destroyed.
Large areas of central London were shut off to the public, and workers in the Palace of Westminster, including MPs were placed in lockdown for several hours.
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