The man who used a rare narwhal tusk to confront a knife-wielding terrorist on London Bridge says he reacted instinctively when the extremist started stabbing people.
at a prison rehabilitation program that was being held at Fishmongers' Hall, next to the bridge, in November.
The device turned out to be a fake but the intervention of bystanders, including Mr Frost, helped keep the death toll to two. Mr Frost said he was upstairs at the venue when the attack started, and he and a few others heard noise.
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