A suspect, named locally as Darren Osborne of Cardiff, is pictured being arrested at the scene of the terror attack in Finsbury Park.
Mr Osborne was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and later further arrested over alleged terror offences.
London's Counter Terrorism Command is leading the investigation into the attack.
The man killed in the attack was pronounced dead at the scene in northern London, and eight of the injured were taken to hospitals. She said her thoughts were with the injured, their loved ones and emergency officials who responded to the incident.
"As a community it is important to show that we stand together and that we will not be bowed by this attack or the others we have seen in Manchester and London in recent weeks".
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May was heckled by protesters as she left a North London mosque on Monday.
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Police said extra personnel had been deployed to reassure Muslim communities in London and security outside mosques would be reviewed.
Police in the United Kingdom are investigating possible links to terrorism after a van was driven into a crowd of people outside Finsbury Park Mosque in London in the early hours of Monday morning. Eight people were killed and dozens were wounded before police fatally shot the three attackers. Abdulrahman Aidroos said he and his friends had been tending an old man who had suffered a heart attack when the van was driven at them. "He said 'Because I want to kill many Muslim people". The man was held until police arrived and Sky News reports that it was the mosque's imam who prevented some in the tense and angry crowd from beating the man.
Abdulrahman Aidroos and his friends were attending to an elderly man who had collapsed on the ground when suddenly he saw a man in a van driving "straight into us".
The imam of Muslim Welfare House - which is also a community centre - said a passing police van was flagged down after the attack. "By God's grace we managed to surround him and to protect him from any harm", Mahmoud told reporters.
On March 22, a man drove a rented vehicle into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge in London and stabbed a policeman to death before being shot dead. The man later died, though it is not yet clear whether his death was linked to the attack, Basu said.





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