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London Attacks and London-Scotland Posts Delayed

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This post tonight should be part 4 of my London-Scotland Journey but due to the recent events that has happened in London I’ve decided to postpone mine for a short time out of respect to the victims of the terrible events off the terrorist attack on the Westminster Bridge and Parliament.

It’s sad this has happened where 3 people have died (excluding the Killer) and this has affected me loads I love London and it holds so many memories and with me halfway through my posts about London I feel I can’t celebrate it right now. It shocks me as I was on that bridge on 29th January it just makes me feel sad that I was there such a short time ago and so soon after this happened. I would add just before I posted this news came through that a fourth person 75 year old man (excluding the killer) has now past away 

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My thoughts go out to all the families of the victims that was involved. Especially to PC Keith Palmer who died in the line of duty protecting people in Parliament, Aysha Frade a wife and mother of two and Kurt Cochran an American tourist and a husband. Rest in Peace guys, this should never have happened. These never got to say goodbye to their loved ones and the children have lost a father and mother.

Left: Aysha Frade. Centre: PC Keith Palmer. Right: Kurt Cochran
The Pictures are from the Telegraph


I would like to give a shout out to the services such as paramedics/doctors/nurses etc who reacted so quickly to the incident saving lives. Another Shout out to the police and security services from stopping this from becoming more serious incident than what it could have been. I would like to say how grateful I am to the members of the public that helped out with the injured till the emergency services arrived as I’m sure you help to save lives. Thank you to all.

As a nation we will never surrender, I do not blame any religion or point fingers at race. I went to Manchester today unafraid of any further attacks if the train tickets were cheaper I would have gone to London for the day to pay my respects. I am strong and proud and will never give in to prejudice about me being transgender or from any terrorist.

Apparently it's fake but it still has a true meaning

As for my London-Scotland Posts don’t worry they will be posted in time as they have already been written and just need editing and pictures added… I’m yet to write the Scotland ones.

Thanks

Sarah
“Together we stand.”

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