Mayor Joins City for Vigil Following London Bridge Terror Attack

December 6, 2019

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, joined a vigil in the City of London on Monday 2 December, to pay tribute to all those affected by the London Bridge terror attack.

The emergency services and members of the public who helped protect Londoners were also honoured at the vigil in Guildhall Yard City, workers, police and staff from the City of London Corporation were among those in attendance.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I am proud to be joining Londoners from across our city to honour and remember those who were killed and injured in this vile terrorist attack. We will stand together to send a powerful message across the world that those who seek to attack and divide our city will never succeed.

“Like many, I will never forget the bravery of ordinary Londoners and the emergency services who risked their own lives to save others. They are the best of us. Our city – the greatest city in the world – will continue to stand united and resolute against terror.”

A book of condolence was opened at Guildhall Art Gallery Tuesday 3 December and Londoners will also be able to lay flowers at Walbrook outside Mansion House.