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Brave porter tried to hurt Fishmongers Hall killer with large spear – inquest | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

A kitchen porter repeatedly tried to stab the Fishmongers’ Hall attacker with a large decorative spear in an attempt to stop his bloody rampage, an inquest jury has heard. Lukasz Koczocik sprang into action when the alarm was raised at the prisoner rehabilitation event attended by convicted terrorist Usman Khan, who then fatally stabbed Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, and injured several others. Mr Koczocik said he grabbed a maritime ornament known as a boarding pike from the wall of the Grade II-listed building as he and men clutching chairs, a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk tried to disarm Khan, who was brandishing knives and wearing a fake suicide belt, during the incident on November 29 2019.

Fishmongers Hall terror attack victim did not realise she had been stabbed | UK news

First published on Tue 20 Apr 2021 09.31 EDT The head porter at Fishmongers’ Hall in London was stabbed in the hand and shoulder by terrorist attacker Usman Khan as he tried to fend him off with an ornamental boarding pike, an inquest has heard. Lukasz Koczocik grabbed the pike after Khan, a convicted terrorist released on licence, had fatally stabbed Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, at a prisoner rehabilitation event on 29 November 2019. Giving evidence at an inquest into their deaths, Koczocik said he was forced to drop the pike when Khan severed tendons in his hand. Koczocik was saved by bystanders, include one armed with a narwhal tusk and another with a fire extinguisher, he told a hearing at the Guildhall in the City of London on Tuesday.

Brave porter tried to hurt Fishmongers Hall killer with large spear – inquest

Brave porter ‘tried to hurt’ Fishmongers’ Hall killer with large spear – inquest Updated: 20/04/2021, 3:56 pm London Bridge terror attack victims Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23 (Met Police/PA) A kitchen porter repeatedly tried to stab the Fishmongers’ Hall attacker with a large decorative spear in an attempt to stop his bloody rampage, an inquest jury has heard. Lukasz Koczocik sprang into action when the alarm was raised at the prisoner rehabilitation event attended by convicted terrorist Usman Khan, who then fatally stabbed Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, and injured several others. Mr Koczocik said he grabbed a maritime ornament known as a boarding pike from the wall of the Grade II-listed building as he and men clutching chairs, a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk tried to disarm Khan, who was brandishing knives and wearing a fake suicide belt, during the incident on November 29 2019.

Brave porter tried to hurt Fishmongers Hall killer with large spear – inquest

Brave porter tried to hurt Fishmongers Hall killer with large spear – inquest
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Brave porter tried to hurt Fishmongers Hall killer with large spear – inquest

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