Witnesses give their stories of survival and disbelief after a terror attack injured at least 40 and killed five people in London on Thursday.
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Hunter woman shares her story: Newcastle woman Jessica Reynolds works in the Westminster area and was first alerted to the events unfolding just around the corner when her office was put into lock down. Read on
Wimmera women share their stories: Three Wimmera women living in London have shared their reaction to a terrorist attack in the city. Former Horsham sisters Alix and Jordan Parkinson are living in London on five-year work visas and Lauren Simpson is working in the UK as a teacher. Read on
Tamworth women share story from London: Two Tamworth women living in London have spoken about the city’s state of shock, after an horrific terrorist attack that killed at least five people and injured dozens more. Emily Paddison and Karlie Muller have told how London was plunged into shock over the events in and around Westminster. Read on
Former Dubbo journalist horrified by London terror attack: A former Dubbo resident who now resides in London said she was horrified to learn of the terror attack that rocked England’s capital on Wednesday. Katina Vangopoulos, a former Daily Liberal journalist, was at home when she found out about the attack just eight kilometres away. Read on
Former south-west man feels safe in London: Phill Rowbottom, previously from Orford, works in IT office in central London, a short 10 minute walk from where the shocking incident unfolded. Read on