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London Bridge terror attack: Inquests reveal details of victims’ deaths

Relatives of victims of the London Bridge terror attack have been in court to hear harrowing details about their deaths.

Inquests were opened at Southwark Coroner’s Court on Tuesday into the deaths of five of the people killed in the London Bridge area on June 3.

Three terrorists drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge before stabbing people in the neck, back and chest during a rampage in Borough Market, killing eight people.

The mother of Australian nanny Sara Zelenak was in attendance to hear how her 21-year-old daughter was knifed in the throat on Borough High Street that Saturday night.

Julie Wallace, sitting beside her partner Mark Wallace, nodded silently to confirm the spelling of her daughter’s name.

Julie and Mark Wallace, the parents of Sara Zelenak, leave court on Tuesday after hearing details of their daughter's death (Picture: PA)
Julie and Mark Wallace, the parents of Sara Zelenak, leave court on Tuesday after hearing details of their daughter’s death (Picture: PA)

Coroner Andrew Harris opened and adjourned inquests at the court for five victims of the attack.

He told the families: ‘All of our thoughts and condolences are with you at this terrible time, one of the most horrible things is for parents to be in court hearing the details of a death, particularly a violent one, of their children.’

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Kirsty Boden, 28, Sebastien Belanger, 36, James McMullan, 32, and Ignacio Echeverria, 39, also died in the area on June 3.

An account of their injuries was read out to the inquest, detailing where they had been found and how they were identified.

Mr McMullan, from Brent, north-west London, was killed by a haemorrhage after being stabbed in the chest in Borough Market. He was found lying outside the post office on Borough High Street and was later identified by his father.

Chef Mr Belanger, originally from Angers, western France, was drinking at the nearby Boro Bistro when he was stabbed repeatedly in the chest, the inquest heard. His body was located in Borough Market and he was identified by dental records and fingerprints while his loved ones spent several days unaware of his fate.

The inquests were opened then adjourned at Southwark Coroners' Court (Picture: PA)
The inquests were opened then adjourned at Southwark Coroner’s Court (Picture: PA)

Nurse Ms Boden, from Loxton, Australia, ran towards the danger in a selfless bid to save people. She was found in the shadow of Southwark Cathedral, on Montague Close, with a stab wound to her chest, and was later identified by DNA and dental records.

Au pair Ms Zelenak, from Brisbane, Australia, was found in Borough High Street, stabbed in the neck, and was subsequently identified by dental records and DNA.

HSBC analyst Mr Echeverria, from As Pontes, north-west Spain, was knifed in the back on London Bridge, having tried to defend a woman with his skateboard. His body was identified by his brother several days later, the hearing was told. Representatives from the Spanish consulate also attended on behalf of Mr Echeverria’s family.

Armed police shot dead terrorists Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, just eight minutes after the first emergency call was made.

The inquest proceedings were suspended by Mr Harris so that the vast police operation was not hampered by his investigation.

A hearing will take place on Wednesday into the deaths of Canadian Christine Archibald, 30, and Frenchmen Xavier Thomas, 45, and Alexandre Pigeard, 26, who were also killed in the attack.