London Attack 2017
Tobias Ellwood's 'extraordinary' efforts were praised by the PM.
She was rescued and taken to hospital.
'We are not afraid.'
'No place for terrorism. Only tea.'
'I'm not you gobshite.'
Channel 4 News has since apologised for the error.
'We have to tackle that extremism, we have to fight it with everything we have.'
'Thanks to the amazing staff at the Commons nursery.'
'This is not the time to be a cock.'
Aysha Frade died from her injuries.
About London Attack 2017
The London terror attack struck at the heart of British democracy on Wednesday 22nd March 2017 after four people were killed - including the attacker and a police officer - at the Houses of Parliament. Three others, one believed to be a female pedestrian, were killed during a car rampage on Westminster Bridge which also left at least 40 people hurt - including some with 'catastrophic' injuries. PC Keith Palmer and Aysha Frade have been named as two of those killed.