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Fishmongers Hall terrorist told guests he had been helped from wrong path shortly before attack
Usman Khan killed two Cambridge graduates, Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones, at event celebrating anniversary of rehabilitation charity
Usman Khan pictured at Fishmongers Hall before his attack
The Fishmongers Hall terrorist said a prison rehabilitation project had helped him find the right path only an hour before his attack, an inquest has heard.
Convicted terrorist Usman Khan killed two Cambridge University graduates, Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones, at an event celebrating the five-year anniversary of rehabilitation charity Learning Together in November 2019.
Khan, who was released from prison on license a year earlier, was armed with two knives as he stabbed conference attendees before being shot dead by armed police on London Bridge.
An inquest for the victims of the Fishmongers’ Hall terror attack is due to get under way on Monday.
Cambridge University graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed by convicted terrorist Usman Khan at a prisoner rehabilitation event near London Bridge on November 29 2019.
Khan, 28, who was armed with two knives and wore a fake suicide vest, was tackled by members of the public and then shot dead by police on London Bridge.
Convicted terrorist Usman Khan was shot dead by police on London Bridge (West Midlands Police/PA)
A jury inquest into the deaths of Mr Merritt and Ms Jones is due to start before Coroner Mark Lucraft QC at the Guildhall in central London on Monday.