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THE knife-man that carried out a bloodbath knife attack that left an American woman dead and five injured in Russell Square last night has been named.

Zakaria Bulhan, a Norwegian national, of Somali origin moved to the UK from Norway in 2002, and was said to be suffering possible 'mental health issues'.

 Hotel guest Chanel Britton, 19, of Barnsley, caught the action on her mobile phone in central London last night
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Hotel guest Chanel Britton, 19, of Barnsley, caught the action on her mobile phone in central London last nightCredit: The Sun
 She told The Sun: "We had just got back and were sat having a drink at the window. Then we saw this man run down the street followed by police with their guns out"
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She told The Sun: "We had just got back and were sat having a drink at the window. Then we saw this man run down the street followed by police with their guns out"Credit: The Sun
 Chanel added: "He was a black man in a white t-shirt. They were on the floor for about 40 minutes"
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Chanel added: "He was a black man in a white t-shirt. They were on the floor for about 40 minutes"Credit: The Sun

The teen was reportedly very shy, and was bullied at his London secondary school.

After fleeing the scene police finally nabbed the 19-year-old outside the Clarendon Hotel.

After speaking to his family, searching his home and working with MI5 and MI6, police sources added that he has shown no signs of radicalisation.

The teenager is believed to suffer from mental health problems and that the incident was a "spontaneous attack".

The "victims were selected at random", according to Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.

The dead woman was confirmed as an American tourist while the injured were British, Australian, Israeli and American.

She died at the scene while being cradled by a group of Spanish tourists who rushed to her aid late last night.

The victim, in her 60s, named locally as Darlene Horton, was knifed in the back while five others were injured during the "spontaneous" attack.

As she lay dying in the arms of her desperate rescuers, she warned: "He's still here, he's still here."

Hotel guest Chanel Britton, 19, of Barnsley, caught the arrest on her mobile phone.

She told The Sun: "We had just got back and were sat having a drink at the window. Then we saw this man run down the street followed by police with their guns out.

"I went out and they shouted 'get down' but he carried on running. They shot him with a taser and he fell to the ground.

"He was a black man in a white t-shirt. They were on the floor for about 40 minutes.

"There was a lot of screaming."

 The victim, in her 60s, was knifed to death while five others were injured during the horrific attack
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The victim, in her 60s, was knifed to death while five others were injured during the horrific attackCredit: The Sun
 Witness Chanel Britton, 19, described the terror of the scene that unfolded in central London last night. She caught the arrest of a suspect on camera
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Witness Chanel Britton, 19, described the terror of the scene that unfolded in central London last night. She caught the arrest of a suspect on cameraCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 A woman, said to be American, was stabbed to death by a man in Russell Square last night. Dramatic Images showed emergency services battling to save her life
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A woman, said to be American, was stabbed to death by a man in Russell Square last night. Dramatic Images showed emergency services battling to save her lifeCredit: The Sun
 Emergency services rushed to the scene where the American woman was stabbed to death and five others injured
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Emergency services rushed to the scene where the American woman was stabbed to death and five others injuredCredit: The Sun
 The other victims hailed from Australia, Israel, Britain and the USA, police confirmed this afternoon
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The other victims hailed from Australia, Israel, Britain and the USA, police confirmed this afternoonCredit: The Sun
 Forensic teams removed the body of the victim this morning as the full horror of the knife rampage emerged
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Forensic teams removed the body of the victim this morning as the full horror of the knife rampage emergedCredit: PA:Press Association
 A forensic officer examines what is believed to be the knife used in the attack last night
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A forensic officer examines what is believed to be the knife used in the attack last night
 Blood was visible on the forensic team's tent as they scoured Russell Square for evidence in the early hours of the morning
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Blood was visible on the forensic team's tent as they scoured Russell Square for evidence in the early hours of the morningCredit: Getty Images
 The scale of the knife attack was made tragically clear with the sight of blood covering the forensic team's tent
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The scale of the knife attack was made tragically clear with the sight of blood covering the forensic team's tentCredit: London News Pictures
 Detectives removed items from the scene for forensic analysis as witnesses began to speak out about the horror they witnessed on the capital's streets
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Detectives removed items from the scene for forensic analysis as witnesses began to speak out about the horror they witnessed on the capital's streetsCredit: London News Pictures
 A bloodied marks remains on the pavement near to where the Norwegian man was tasered and arrested by police last night
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A bloodied marks remains on the pavement near to where the Norwegian man was tasered and arrested by police last nightCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Witnesses described victims "screaming and covered in blood" following the rampage in which the woman was brutally knifed around 10.30pm last night.

Other terrified onlookers described the "disturbed" knifeman chasing pedestrians and "lunging for anyone he could see" as police confirmed mental health was a likely factor.

A 19-year-old man was arrested at the scene after being tasered by police in Russell Square as officers yelled: "Put it down."

The Norwegian foreign office confirmed the suspect emigrated to the UK from the Scandinavian country in 2002 when he was five.

The horrific incident happened just yards from where one of the 7/7 terror attack bombs detonated in 2005.

London mayor Sadiq Khan urged people to remain "calm and vigilant".

"We all have a vital role to play as eyes and ears for our police and security services and in helping to ensure London is protected," he said.

The US ambassador to the United Kingdom has tweeted his condolences.



What we know so far about the Russell Square stabbings:

  • A 19-year-old Norwegian man of Somali descent attacked six people with a knife in central London's Russell Square at around 10.30pm last night
  • Detectives could see no evidence that he had been radicalised
  • An American woman in her 60s was killed and another five injured. Two remain in hospital.
  • The five injured hail from Britain, Australia, Israel and the USA.
  • The attacker has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being held at a South London police station.
  • Police confirmed they were not ruling out the incident being terror-related and said they believed mental health was a key factor.

One witness described a "chubby" white man in a t-shirt and shorts acting suspiciously.

Fernando, 40, a paralegal from Brazil, said: "I was cycling by and people screamed at me to stop. It was a Spanish family who approached me.

"It was a mother and father and two sisters. Then I saw a white lady, in her sixties, slumped against the railings.

"She had her head in a Spanish woman's lap, the lady, who was trying to keep her alive by talking to her.

"They were not related, I think the Spanish family were just passing by.

"She had been stabbed in the back. She was bleeding. There was an English man who was white, I'd say around 45. He had been stabbed in the side.

"Then there was another lady. I didn't know her nationality but I think she was white. She was in her twenties. She had been stabbed in her arm.

 A policeman lays a bunch of flowers at the scene this morning. Five more were injured, including three men and two women
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A policeman lays a bunch of flowers at the scene this morning. Five more were injured, including three men and two womenCredit: PA:Press Association
 Flowers were laid at the scene of the knifing throughout the day on Wednesday as police continued to guard the area
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Flowers were laid at the scene of the knifing throughout the day on Wednesday as police continued to guard the areaCredit: Getty Images
 New accounts of the devastating attack revealed the dying women warned Spanish tourists who were comforting her that her killer was still on the loose
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New accounts of the devastating attack revealed the dying women warned Spanish tourists who were comforting her that her killer was still on the looseCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 A knife attack in Russell Square, central London, has left one dead and at least five injured, including three men and two women
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A knife attack in Russell Square, central London, has left one dead and at least five injured, including three men and two womenCredit: London News Pictures
 Armed cops and paramedics were called to the scene after witnesses reported seeing a man attacking people with a knife "lunging at anyone he could see"
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Armed cops and paramedics were called to the scene after witnesses reported seeing a man attacking people with a knife "lunging at anyone he could see"
 The attack took place in the Bloomsbury area of central London, just yards from Russell Square's Imperial Hotel
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The attack took place in the Bloomsbury area of central London, just yards from Russell Square's Imperial Hotel
 A Brazilian witness, named only as Fernando (pictured), said the attacker had been a "chubby white man wearing a t-shirt and shorts"
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A Brazilian witness, named only as Fernando (pictured), said the attacker had been a "chubby white man wearing a t-shirt and shorts"Credit: Dean Wilkins

"The old lady had been stabbed in the back. The lady from the Spanish family told me that the guy had passed by, running, stabbing people.

"They said he had been wearing black shorts and a white t-shirt and was chubby.

"They said they thought he was white but he was covering his face like this [with arm] I think as he was stabbing people like this."

Police earlier said terrorism was "one line of inquiry that we should explore".

A knife used in the attack was pictured lying on the ground next to the murder scene - apparently tossed to the ground by the killer.

Three men and two woman were also injured - two of whom remain in hospital following the horrific mass stabbing near the capital's Imperial Hotel.

One witness said: "I heard a scream, and then we went to the park and I saw a girl lying on the floor with blood coming from her back. Another girl had blood on her arm.

"They all spoke Spanish so I guess they were a group. I only saw the victim and the girl with the arm stabbed from that group.

"I just saw blood just next to her. She was lying on the floor with a friend hugging her."

Images emerged this morning of police forensic teams removing the body of the victim, while blood was clearly visible on the forensics tent.

The suspect is in custody at a South London police station after being arrested on suspicion of murder.

Midlanders Fay and Ken Clegg were walking back from Shaftesbury Theatre at the time of the attack.

They told The Sun: "We saw what we thought were blue flashing lights. The bar was absolutely packed but we didn't know what was happening just outside.

"It's shocking to think it happened so close. We must have just missed it."

Emma Pigdon, 40, had been to the theatre with her husband Mark, also 40. The couple, visiting from Durham, had been celebrating their birthday.

Teaching assistant Emma said: 'We were on our way back from the theatre when we saw a woman being worked on by the emergency services.

"I couldn't tell if she was wearing a patterned dress or if it was blood. She looked so tiny I thought she was a teenager.

"We went to get a coffee and when we came back she was covered by a sheet.

"There was also a guy leaning against railings with his top off. He had a bandage around his lower chest."

 Heavily-armed Met Police officers were sent onto the streets this morning to reassure the public following last night's knife attacks in Russell Square
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Heavily-armed Met Police officers were sent onto the streets this morning to reassure the public following last night's knife attacks in Russell SquareCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The Met launched a new anti-terror armed police yesterday - just hours before the knifeman began his deadly rampage
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The Met launched a new anti-terror armed police yesterday - just hours before the knifeman began his deadly rampageCredit: Getty Images

Rehana Azam, 42, of Darlington, was staying at the Imperial Hotel when the incident happened.

She said: "I looked out my window and thought somebody had collapsed and saw a paramedic performing CPR on the person on the ground.

"More and more emergency vehicles, including police cars and ambulances, arrived and I saw a number of people being treated.

"But then it became clear the person being treated for CPR had died as they put a blanket over them.

"I saw another person - who I think was a male - being taken into an ambulance on a stretcher. It was awful.

"A police officer and a paramedic were comforting someone who was very distressed, it could have been a family member of the victim. They were very upset."

Another witness told the Evening Standard: "The police came to the hotel and a guest was telling them what he saw.

"He said there was a madman running around with a knife just lunging at people randomly and stabbing them. He was just going for anyone he could see.

“I ran out to look and saw all the paramedics around one woman who was badly injured, trying to help her."

He was just lunging at people randomly and stabbing them. He was just going for anyone he could see.

A guest at the hotel described seeing a man "parading" up and down the pavement in a biker helmet, while another said they witnessed a second man speeding off on a motorcycle.

Met Police Chief Sir Bernard Horgan-Howe hailed his officers for preventing more bloodshed last night.

He said: "I am proud that last night our specialist firearms officers were on the scene in six minutes and, using only a Taser, detained the subject.

"That demonstrates our commitment to use force in a professional and proportionate way.

"Their swift response undoubtedly helped to prevent more people from getting injured."

Last night, anti-terror chief Mark Rowley, a Met Police Assistant Commissioner, said "mental health was a significant factor" in the attack but that "terrorism was still a line of inquiry".

 

Speaking outside Scotland Yard, Commander Rowley said: “Police were called just after 10.30pm last night to reports of a man, armed with a knife, assaulting people in Russell Square, Camden.

“Armed officers arrived at the scene within five minutes, they discharged the Taser whilst confronting and arresting the suspect.

“Six people have been injured, including the one woman who sadly died at the scene, and the others have received various injuries.”

He also confirmed the Met's new fast response anti-terror unit would be on the capital's streets today to reassure members of the public.

He added: “Early indications suggest that mental health is a significant factor in this case and that is one major line of inquiry.

“But of course at this stage we should keep an open mind regarding motive and, consequently, terrorism as a motivation remains but one line of enquiry for us to explore.”

 The attacks took place near to London's Imperial Hotel in the capital's Bloomsbury area
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The attacks took place near to London's Imperial Hotel in the capital's Bloomsbury areaCredit: Alamy
 Cops arrested and tasered a man following the stabbings outside London's Imperial Hotel at around 10.30pm last night
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Cops arrested and tasered a man following the stabbings outside London's Imperial Hotel at around 10.30pm last night
 The female victim, in her 60s, was treated at the scene but was pronounced dead shortly after
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The female victim, in her 60s, was treated at the scene but was pronounced dead shortly afterCredit: UKNIP
 Another witness has claimed that the women involved were with two men and that they were all speaking Spanish
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Another witness has claimed that the women involved were with two men and that they were all speaking SpanishCredit: EPA

London mayor Khan said: "I urge all Londoners to remain calm and vigilant. Please report anything suspicious to the police‎. We all have a vital role to play as eyes and ears for our police and security services and in helping to ensure London is protected.

"Our police officers are doing an incredibly difficult job on our behalf and they have my full support."

The female victim, in her 60s, was treated at the scene but was pronounced dead not long after.

Police have said that it is “inappropriate at this time to give any more personal details about her”.

Lauren Britty, whose brother allegedly witnessed the attack, claimed on Twitter that the woman may have been part of a hen party.


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Another witness has claimed that the women involved were with two men and that they were all speaking Spanish.

A receptionist at the nearby Imperial Hotel in Russell Square last night said: “We don’t know what’s going on.

“The police have been in the square since about 10.30pm.”

Additional police units have been deployed to the area.

 Forensic teams scoured the area last night as the full scale of the attack was beginning to emerge
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Forensic teams scoured the area last night as the full scale of the attack was beginning to emergeCredit: London News Pictures
 The attack came barely hours after the Metropolitan Police announced it was to launch a new fast-response anti-terror unit
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The attack came barely hours after the Metropolitan Police announced it was to launch a new fast-response anti-terror unitCredit: BBC
 Witness described seeing a "dark skinned" man being held down by police after he had been tasered
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Witness described seeing a "dark skinned" man being held down by police after he had been taseredCredit: BBC

Pol O'Geibheannigh, 45, was walking back from the cinema when he saw a massive police presence and a woman lying in a pool of blood.

He said: "I just knew right away that this is not right. You just don't see armed police around this area.

"This was just wall to wall with armed police. You could see a woman on the floor.

"There was dark matter around her, which was obviously blood.

"She was lying in a pool of blood with a red blanket on top of her."

 Additional police units have been deployed to the area to reassure locals terrified after the bloody attack
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 Additional police units have been deployed to the area to reassure locals terrified after the bloody attackCredit: BBC
 Police said terrorism is being explored as a possible motive behind the attacks but also said mental health was believed to be a factor
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Police said terrorism is being explored as a possible motive behind the attacks but also said mental health was believed to be a factorCredit: BBC
 The Met Police unveiled its new fast response anti-terror unit yesterday. The officers will be on London's streets today to reassure the public
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The Met Police unveiled its new fast response anti-terror unit yesterday. The officers will be on London's streets today to reassure the publicCredit: PA:Press Association

Twenty six people were killed when Germaine Lindsay, 19, detonated a suicide bomb on a Piccadilly line Tube as it moved between King's Cross station and Russell Square in July 2007.

A bomb was detonated on the same day at nearby Tavistock Square, killing six.

Yesterday's attack came on the same day the Met announced it was to put more armed officers on public patrol as part of anti-terrorism plans.


Do you know any of the victims? Get in touch with The Sun's news desk on 0207 782 4102 or email us on [email protected]


A newly-formed unit comprised of heavily-armed anti-terror police was unveiled to respond quickly to lone-wolf terror attacks.

On Sunday Metropolitan Police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe warned that a terror attack in the UK was a case of "when, not if".

Counter-terror police are also probing the attempted abduction of a serviceman at knifepoint from a road near RAF Marham in Norfolk on July 20.

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