MInute's silence tomorrow in memory of the Westminster Terror Attack
Tomorrow (Thursday 22 March) at 9.30am I and other members and staff of Cumbria County Council and people around Britain will observe a minute's silence in memory of PC Keith Palmer, a hero who died in the line of duty, and other victims of the Westminster Terror attack which took place a year ago.
PC Keith Palmer, 48, an unarmed police officer who was on duty with the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection command challenged the terrorist and was stabbed to death. Palmer had 15 years of experience in the Metropolitan Police Service.
The other victims were
Aysha Frade, a British teacher, believed to have been walking along the bridge to pick up her children from school, who was struck by the attacker's car and killed.
Kurt Cochran, a tourist from the United States, who was also hit by the car and died. Cochran was visiting London from Utah to celebrate his 25th anniversary with his wife Melissa, who was among the injured.
Leslie Rhodes, from Clapham in south-west London, was hit by the terrorist's car and later died in hospital after his life support was switched off.
Andreea Cristea, a tourist from Romania, fell into the Thames during the attack; she died in hospital as a result of her injuries on 6 April after her life support was withdrawn.
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