Men in London pray after the attack.
People attend a vigil at Finsbury Park Mosque, in north London, Tuesday June 20, 2017.
It was not clear in the aftermath of the incident if Ali had died as a result of the attack, or due to the reason he was earlier receiving assistance. It was a tragedy, all of a sudden this van ran us over.
In a poignant statement, they said: 'We are devastated by the loss of a husband, father, brother and grandfather, Makram Ali, in this tragic event.
"I believe interfaith relations do a lot of good especially in times like these", said Bishop Howarth, who has previously worked as the interfaith adviser to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
'I deleted my tweet about the Mail not calling the #FinsburyPark attacker a terrorist because many rightly pointed out that the headline was written before charges had been brought against him, ' she later tweeted.
Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as the incident unfolded just after midnight, when evening Ramadan prayers had finished.
After ranting about the demonstration, Osborne reportedly got drunk and fell asleep in the van which he later used to carry out the attack.
In a statement on behalf of his family, his nephew Ellis Osborne, 26, said: "We are massively shocked".
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"He wouldn't even know who the prime minister was", she said.
"They don't represent Muslims and these people don't represent Britain".
The scene of Muslim residents grabbing and beating the white suspect demonstrated how close Britain could come to an explosion of ethnic tensions, observers said.
Camera phone footage showed him being captured by worshippers, who attacked him as he screamed, "Kill me". The van driver was pinned down by locals before being shielded from retaliatory violence by an imam and detained by police.
Warfa said the suspect, now identified as 47-year-old Darren Osborne, was pulled from the van.
She said: "I was crying".
"He kept saying he would do something about it, but he kept going on about it, and was saying we need to "stand up to Muslims" it is "time we did something about them". "Sometimes I feel threatened with my veil on". A man, a father of six children, being killed in cold blood and many injured by an extremist, by a terrorist.
The man suspected of driving the van was arrested on suspicion of "the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism including murder and attempted murder", police said.
The three previous terror attacks in recent months were all Islamist-inspired.





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