Watch: Cork woman just metres away from London terror attack 'saw and heard everything'

“We were so close we could hear someone of them say 'police are on the way, he has slit somebody’s throat’."

Watch: Cork woman just metres away from London terror attack 'saw and heard everything'

A Co Cork woman caught up in the terror attack on London Bridge has said she feared for her safety when word went around the terrorist might have a bomb strapped to him.

Jane Healy from Knocknaheeney was visiting the English capital with family to celebrate a relative's birthday when their travelling party of 13 found themselves just metres from where convicted terrorist Usman Khan was shot dead by police after he had killed two people.

“We were on the Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour and we were just coming up by the Fishmonger’s Hall building when it all started. I spotted something going on because there was a bit of hustle and bustle going on outside the building as we were taking pictures.

“Next thing, a man ran out followed by three others. One had a fire extinguisher and two others came with what looked like ivory tusks. The men with the tusks were hitting the man that came out of the building first to get him out of the building.

“We were so close we could hear one of them say 'police are on the way, he has slit somebody’s throat’. Then they ran onto London Bridge.

“We saw and heard everything.”

Despite the terrifying ordeal, Ms Healy said she has not been put off travelling to the UK but warned tourists need to “have their wits about them”.

“It was a frightening experience. You’d always hear about these things but you’d never think that you would be in the middle of it.

“We were afraid for our own safety, especially after the police realised he had strapping that looked like a bomb on him. They realised that this was probably more serious than initially thought and they were trying to get everybody back but our bus driver just stopped the bus. He wouldn’t move so we were just stuck on the bridge straight across from where it happened. That’s because there were police coming from every angle and every direction.

“You do have to have your wits about you, that’s the only thing. I’m looking forward to getting home, definitely. It would put you on tenterhooks,” Ms Healy added.

- This story first appeared on EchoLive.ie

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