The father of one of the two people killed in the London Bridge terror attack has warned British politicians against using the murder as a pretext for more 'draconian' prison sentences.
The father of one of the two people murdered in the London Bridge terror attack has remembered his son as a "beautiful spirit" while warning British politicians against using the death of the Cambridge University graduate as a pretext for more "draconian" prison sentences.
Jack Merritt was working for a prisoner rehabilitation program when he was stabbed to death in the terror attack.Police have raided two homes as part of their investigation but Britain's counter-terror chief stressed there was "no evidence" to suggest Khan was working with others, amid concerns his co-conspirators from a 2010 plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange may have also been released from prison on parole.
Merritt was a graduate of Cambridge University and worked as a course coordinator for a rehabilitation program run by the university's Institute of Criminology. The Learning Together program aims to improve prisoner rehabilitation by pairing university students with prisoners.The program was conducting a course at Fishmonger's Hall next to London Bridge when Khan, 28, fatally stabbed Merritt and a woman who is yet to be formally identified. Three others were injured.
"I loved him to pieces. The warmest heart, always with time for anyone. Completely irreplaceable - I will mourn his loss greatly and honour his memory."
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