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Sign carried by a member of the community who has come to support neighbours affected by the incident at Finsbury Park. pic.twitter.com/OPXn9KDxt5
— BBC Radio London (@BBCRadioLondon) June 19, 2017
A woman is holding a sign which says "We love our mixed community" at the Finsbury Park police cordon pic.twitter.com/4d4rfZTR2t
— George Bowden (@georgebowden) June 19, 2017
RT Sara__Firth "A woman's come out in #FinsburyPark with this sign because 'I love this community' pic.twitter.com/noj4O6LyDE"
— Riva Media (@RivaMedia) June 19, 2017
People have laid flowers outside the #FinsburyParkMosque as a mark of respect for those who were attacked this morning. #FinsburyPark pic.twitter.com/A08sEA3NK7
— Areeb Ullah (@are_eb) June 19, 2017
People have laid flowers outside the #FinsburyParkMosque as a mark of respect for those who were attacked this morning. #FinsburyPark pic.twitter.com/A08sEA3NK7
— Areeb Ullah (@are_eb) June 19, 2017
Bob lives in #FinsburyPark passes on flowers and a card as a tribute to those involved in the attack outside the mosque. @bbcasiannetwork pic.twitter.com/X6B0B2o4ih
— Inzy Rashid (@inzyrashid) June 19, 2017
At #FinsburyPark mosque people have started leaving flowers #cbc pic.twitter.com/XHpzTO2qYG
— Nahlah Ayed (@NahlahAyed) June 19, 2017
Flowers laid at the scene for victims of a terrorist attack in Finsbury Park, which has left one person dead and ten injured. pic.twitter.com/10GdQh1Q0b
— BBC Radio London (@BBCRadioLondon) June 19, 2017