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El fallecido estaba recibiendo primeros auxilios antes del ataque
El subcomandante Neil Basu, de la Policía Metropolitana de Londres (Met), reveló a los medios de comunicación que esta persona se desvaneció y era atendida en el suelo por los feligreses que salían de la mezquita, tras las oraciones de la noche en el mes sagrado del Ramadán, momentos antes del suceso.
La Policía confirmó después su muerte, por lo que figura como víctima mortal del atentado terrorista, pero se desconoce si perdió la vida a consecuencia del atropello en el que otras diez personas resultaron heridas, dos de las cuales se encuentran en estado crítico.
"El hombre que murió en el incidente de Finsbury Park ya estaba recibiendo primeros auxilios por parte del público y todavía no se sabe si su muerte fue causada por el ataque", puntualizó Basu.
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The man who collapsed and was being given first aid by worshippers before the van ploughed into pedestrians died at the scene.
The man, who wanted to be identified as Abdulrahman, which is not his real name, said he and his friends had stopped to help an elderly man who was lying on the floor at around 12.20am on Monday.
"In seconds this terrible thing happened,"' he said.
"Literally within a minute, a van with speed turned to where we were and ran over the man who was laying on the floor and the people around him, around eight people or 10 people got injured, some of them seriously. Thank God I'm safe, but my friends got injured."
The van driver, described by witnesses as a large white man, was detained by members of the public after the attack in Seven Sisters Road.
Abdulrahman said: "I managed to get the driver of the van when he came out of his van.
"He wanted to run away and was saying, 'I want to kill Muslims'. So he came back to the main road and I managed to get him to the ground and me and some other guys managed to hold him until the police arrived, for about 20 minutes I think, until the police arrived.
"People were very upset, people were shouting, people were saying, 'where's the police, where's the ambulance?' People were saying, 'keep him on the ground', people were asking questions, saying 'why did you do this?' People were laying down on the floor."
Abdulrahman claimed the driver said "kill me", as he was holding his head on the ground.
He added: "I said, 'tell me why did you try driving to kill innocent people?' When he went into the [police] van he made gestures, he was laughing.
"He deliberately did this. He caused this incident."
Abdulrahman said he believed the old man, who had been lying on the ground before the attack, had passed away, while some of his friends remain in hospital.
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