http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-40322960
A man has died and 10 people have been injured after a man drove a van into worshippers near a north London mosque.
The van struck people after mounting the pavement just after midnight BST outside Muslim Welfare House, near Finsbury Park Mosque. A 48-year-old man has been arrested.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said police were treating it as a "terrorist incident".
Eyewitness Abdul Rahman said the driver said he wanted to "kill all Muslims".
Mr Rahman told the BBC he struck the man and helped subdue him.
"When the guy came out from his van he wanted to escape, run away and he was saying 'I want to kill Muslims. 'I want to kill Muslims.'
"I hit him on his stomach... and then me and the other guys... we held him to the ground until he couldn't move. We stopped him until the police came."
"The police are treating it as a terrorist incident" - Home Secretary Amber Rudd on #FinsburyPark attackhttps://t.co/6y83lqjcxk pic.twitter.com/P0KmFZ8Tnx
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