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THE family of one of the London Bridge have-a-go-heroes are furious that the killer was allowed out of prison without their knowledge - and that he's being hailed a hero.

James Ford, 42, murdered a disabled 21-year-old in 2004, but stepped in to protect a woman at Fishmongers' Hall after terrorist, Usman Khan, began his rampage yesterday.

 James Ford, 42 was serving 15 to life for the murder of a disabled 21-year-old in 2005
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James Ford, 42 was serving 15 to life for the murder of a disabled 21-year-old in 2005Credit: PA:Press Association
 Amanda champion was brutally murdered by Ford, now 42
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Amanda champion was brutally murdered by Ford, now 42

revealed that the family of Ford's victim, Amanda Champion, 21, were furious after they received a call from a liaison officer telling them Amanda's killer was on TV - and was being hailed as a hero.

Ford murdered Amanda in an unprovoked attack after bumping into her in an area of woodland.

Her family are said to have tried to stop Ford being released on parole and only found out he was free when police called them yesterday.

Sentencing Ford at the time, a judge told him: "You clearly have an interest in the macabre and also an obsession with death."

The killer had strangled Amanda - who was disabled and had the mental age of a 15-year-old - before slitting her throat and leaving her to die.

'HE IS NOT A HERO'

Amanda's aunt, 65-year-old Angela Cox said: "He is not a hero. He is a murderer out on day release, which us as a family didn't know anything about. He murdered a disabled girl. He is not a hero, absolutely not.

"For him to be called a hero – he is not, he is a cold-blooded murderer.

"For no reason whatsoever, he just went out and murdered a disabled person. I don't care what he's done today, he's a murderer. He is scum. Amanda was my niece and she was vulnerable and he took her life. He knew what he was doing. People don't change."

The devastated Cox family only found out their beloved Amanda's killer was splashed across the nation's TV channels after they received a call from a liaison officer.

Angela said she was "so angry" her niece's killer had been let out without the family's knowledge.

She added: "Any of my family could have been in London and just bumped into him."

HAVE-A-GO-HEROES

Yesterday, several members of the public stepped in to wrestle Islamic extremist Khan to the floor after he brandished a knife at Fishmonger's Hall in a terrorist attack.

Khan had also donned a hoax suicide vest and allegedly screamed: ";I have a bomb."

The extremist is thought to have slashed five people, with two tragically losing their lives in the attack.

Dramatic high definition video shows brave bystanders tackling a man in a fake suicide vest moments after two innocent people died in Friday's stabbing rampage.

The terrifying clip then shows armed cops surrounding the suspect and shooting him dead as terror struck in the heart of the capital.

Khan, 28, had been a guest at a Fishmongers' Hall prisoner rehabilitation event when he launched his knife rampage.

Police said Khan, who lived in the Staffordshire area, was known to authorities after he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences.

He was released from prison in December 2018 on licence.

A group of men accosted the 28-year-old terrorist, with one man brandishing a 5ft narwhal tusk and another a fire extinguisher.

Khan was shot dead at the scene by armed cops after he revealed he was wearing a suicide vest - which has since been identified as a hoax bomb.

However, none of the heroes knew the bomb threat was a fake when they stepped in.

 The London Bridge attacker has been named as convicted terrorist Usman Khan
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The London Bridge attacker has been named as convicted terrorist Usman KhanCredit: PA:Press Association
 Terrifying footage shows heroic bystanders tackling a terrorist to the ground during the London Bridge attack
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Terrifying footage shows heroic bystanders tackling a terrorist to the ground during the London Bridge attackCredit: The Sun
 One of the passersby is seen wrestling the man to the ground and pinning him down on London Bridge
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One of the passersby is seen wrestling the man to the ground and pinning him down on London BridgeCredit: The Sun
 Usman Khan was known to authorities after being convicted of terrorism offences
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Usman Khan was known to authorities after being convicted of terrorism offences
 Dramatic footage shows a man wielding a narwhal tusk after grabbing it off a wall and chasing the suspect to London Bridge
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Dramatic footage shows a man wielding a narwhal tusk after grabbing it off a wall and chasing the suspect to London BridgeCredit: The Sun
 Police said they were keeping an open mind around the motive of the London Bridge attack
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Police said they were keeping an open mind around the motive of the London Bridge attack
 Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations Neil Basu said his heartfelt sympathies went to those awaiting news about loved ones following the London Bridge attack
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Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations Neil Basu said his heartfelt sympathies went to those awaiting news about loved ones following the London Bridge attackCredit: Sky News
 Two people were killed and several injured in Friday's London Bridge terror attack
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Two people were killed and several injured in Friday's London Bridge terror attackCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Armed officers shoot the suspect dead as the brave onlookers stand by
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Armed officers shoot the suspect dead as the brave onlookers stand byCredit: The Sun
 A hero is seen removing the knife from the terrorist and taking it to safety
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A hero is seen removing the knife from the terrorist and taking it to safetyCredit: The Sun
 A man and woman flee as cops yelled at them to move
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A man and woman flee as cops yelled at them to move