Van attack near London mosque being investigated as terrorism
A police officer stands on duty near tributes and flowers at a police cordon in the Finsbury Park area of north London following a vehicle attack on pedestrians. One person died and 10 people were injured when a van drove into a crowd of Muslim worshippers near a mosque in London in the early hours of Monday.
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British forensic experts in Finsbury Park are shown next a forensic tent and a van that hit worshippers who were gathered near a north London mosque.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Finsbury Park mosque on Friday in north London after speaking with religious leaders.
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A man walks past floral tributes outside Finsbury Park Mosque in north London.
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Mohammed Mahmoud, center, an Imam at Finsbury Park Mosque, gives a statement to the media at a police cordon in the Finsbury Park area of north London.
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Local residents react to the scene at the Finsbury Park area of north London after a man drove a van into worshipers who were gathered near a mosque in the early hours of Monday.
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Police officers guard a cordon at Finsbury Park in north London where a vehicle struck worshipers of a nearby mosque.
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People scuffle near a police cordon at Finsbury Park after a van struck worshipers of a nearby mosque early Monday.
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Muslims pray on a sidewalk in the Finsbury Park area of north London near the scene of a van attack on worshipers of a nearby mosque.
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