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'A dark day': Man who fought off London Bridge terrorist with tusk speaks of attack

“I feel we all have a duty to challenge the spread of fear, hatred or intolerance within our communities,” Darryn Frost said.

A CIVIL SERVANT has described how he fought off a terrorist on London Bridge with a narwhal tusk after the attacker ran at members of the public with knives “raised above his head”.

Darryn Frost has spoken for the first time about how he grabbed the artefact from the wall in Fishmongers’ Hall as Usman Khan went on a killing spree on November 29 during a prisoner rehabilitation programme.

Khan, armed with two knives and wearing a fake suicide vest, killed Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt in the attack.

Harrowing footage shows Frost and other members of the public heroically fending off Khan as they moved on to London Bridge – but until now his identity has remained a mystery.

The 38-year-old, from London, can be seen pinning Khan to the ground and is then pulled away by a police officer before the terrorist is shot dead seconds later.

The South African, who has lived in the UK for 14 years and works in the Ministry of Justice communications department, came forward to give his account of the “terrible day” in a bid to urge people to unite against terrorism and raise money for the victims’ families.

Holding attacker at bay

Speaking to the PA news agency, Frost said he was attending the event with colleagues but ran to help when he heard a commotion downstairs.

He said: “When we heard the noise from the floor below, a few of us rushed to the scene.

I took a narwhal tusk from the wall and used it to defend myself and others from the attacker. Another man was holding the attacker at bay with a wooden chair. I ran down the stairs, stood next to the man with the chair, and the two of us confronted the attacker.

“He had knives in both hands and, upon seeing me with the narwhal tusk, pointed at his midriff.

“He turned and spoke to me, then indicated he had an explosive device around his waist.

“At this point, the man next to me threw his chair at the attacker, who then started running towards him with knives raised above his head.”

Frost passed the tusk to his unarmed comrade before racing back upstairs to find another to use.

When he returned, he found the first tusk “shattered across the floor” and saw people fleeing the building.

He said: “Along with others, I pursued the attacker, tusk in hand, on to the bridge.

“We called out to warn the public of the danger and, after a struggle, managed to restrain him to the ground.

At that point I was trying to isolate the blades by holding his wrists so that he could not hurt anyone or set off the device.

Frost offered his “sincere condolences” to the victims’ families and friends, adding: “In reading about their lives and work I am convinced they represent all that is good in the world, and I will always feel the deep hurt of not being able to save them.”

He praised those injured for being “so brave” and wished them a “speedy recovery”, saying some refused treatment until others who were more seriously hurt were tended to first, adding: “That consideration and kindness filled me with hope on that dark day.”

‘Unify this country’

Frost said he was “eternally grateful” to the prisoners and public who ran to help, adding: “Not only do I want to thank those who confronted the attacker, but also those who put themselves in danger to tend to the injured, relying on us to protect them while they cared for others.

“To the emergency services: you did yourselves and the country proud. I thank you too.

“To the public: I hope that the part I played in these terrible events can be used for good.”

He urged people to get behind a project he has launched, called Extinguish Hate, to “challenge hate and spread kindness” and asked people to donate to the victims’ fundraising pages – saskia-jones.muchloved.com and the ‘Celebration of the life of Jack Merritt‘.

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Frost said he had omitted “many details” of his account of the incident “out of respect for the victims and their families” and in consideration for the ongoing investigation and inquests into the attack.

He said he now wants “time and space” to continue his recovery since the “traumatic events of that day” but urged the press to use its “amazing ability to connect with people” as a force for good to “unify this country”.

“I feel we all have a duty to challenge the spread of fear, hatred or intolerance within our communities,” he added.

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    Mute alan harney
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    Dec 19th 2014, 2:48 PM

    Great to see a community pull together so strongly in the face of adversity.

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    Mute Sèamus Kennedy
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    Dec 22nd 2014, 10:44 AM

    To spend 30 million on this building is a disgusting act and a shameful waste of money. I am sure that 30 mil could have been better spent housing and feeding their unfortunate deluded followers!

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    Mute Keenan
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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:09 PM

    Well done to those involved,community spirit at it’s best

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    Dec 19th 2014, 2:49 PM

    It was a beautiful church, I’m sure the ‘new look’ will be just as impressive

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    Mute Beabad Bishop
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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:53 AM

    The 30 million could have been better spent on the needy. The church is doing a successful job of dumbing down a significant proportion of the Irish populace. That money could save lives if it wasn’t spent on a gawdy overindulgence of brick , mortar and false idols . Do believers honestly believe that their god who suppositvely created the universe would be suitably impressed ? If you think yes then your god can’t be too smart !

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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:22 PM

    A superb testament to the local community and the diocese.

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    Mute Dermot Stapleton
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    Dec 19th 2014, 9:17 PM

    Great to see such master craftsmen working on it. It has turned out amazing

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    Mute Beabad Bishop
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    Dec 19th 2014, 9:37 PM

    The Irish once had a reputation for being one of the dumbest races in Europe. I’m not entirely convinced that anything has changed . Especially as many seem to still support the Catholic Church . How much child rape torture and enslavement , how much hypocrisy will it take to wake many people up ?

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    Mute Stephen Earle
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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:09 PM

    I agree

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 20th 2014, 2:28 AM

    I’m going to pull you up on that reputation thing there Bishop ….. Penal Laws proved our love and dedication to education – hedge schools ….
    Illuminated manuscrripts – Brehon Law – among the oldest and most sensible laws in history ….

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    Mute Beabad Bishop
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    Dec 20th 2014, 3:27 PM

    Education was for the minority and for those who could afford it . Can you be an academic achiever and dumb ? cognitive dissonance surely proves you can be.

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    Mute Beabad Bishop
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    Dec 20th 2014, 3:51 PM

    Dermot I’m not saying I agree that we are a stupid race but it was a perception in Europe and in America . It’s not fair to generalise but one has to wonder about some of our fellow citizens and how their actions and beliefs may reflect on the rest of us.

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    Mute Beabad Bishop
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    Dec 22nd 2014, 11:38 PM

    Your a good man Stephen keep it up

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:01 PM

    No wonder they can’t pay the victims of child abuse …and we the taxpayer allocated through the government monies to the Friends of St. Mels if I remember correctly …
    Still having said that it’s great to see the Pope is going to turn the cathedral into a shelter for the homeless – like he did with that place in Germany ….

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    Mute Jimminy BillyBob
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    Dec 19th 2014, 4:02 PM

    Why is it no wonder?

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 19th 2014, 7:16 PM

    Because the church spent buckets on this refurb ……

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    Dec 19th 2014, 9:33 PM

    30 million on a cathedral , 30 million ? Do people see anything wrong with this ? The hypocrisy of the Catholic Church will never cease ! And the gullibility of its supporters will never cease either !

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    Mute Celticspirit321
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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:29 PM

    Did Mel Gibson donate any money towards the restoration?

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:42 PM

    His mother was from around Longford – that’s how he got the name – or so I heard.

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    Mute Celticspirit321
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    Dec 19th 2014, 9:29 PM

    Correct!

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    Dec 19th 2014, 9:11 PM

    It’s ‘you’re’ and it’s a cathedral.

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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:11 PM

    Still wanna see it burn. They use to burn people for being catholic and burn people for not being catholic. All because of a myth that you still believe in even in this so called enlightened age

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    Mute Stephen Earle
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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:18 PM

    Actually i agree, no building should burn down. I just disagree with the whole religious thing and its about time we threw it out. The buildings could be used to house the homeless instead, far more useful than folk going in there to pray. History has taught us that religion is, as it has been said, the opium of the masses, lets break the habit for once and for all

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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:46 PM

    Communism was responsible for the deaths of over 100 million people. Atheists such as Zedong, Pol Pot and Stalin killed exponentially more than the amount killed by the Spanish Inquisition. The fact that you equate religion with mass murders is totally unfounded. Over 86% of the country consider themselves Christian. If you don’t like that fact maybe find a more suitable place for your bigotry.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:39 AM
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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:44 PM

    As long as I live I will never understand how we are in such trouble in Europe – with midnight starting at 11 o’clock we’re way ahead of them to begin with !

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    Dec 19th 2014, 4:03 PM

    What trouble? In case you haven’t noticed, the rest of Europe is falling apart, while we are doing ok.

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 19th 2014, 7:17 PM

    And us too …..
    I would list things such as homeless dying on the street etc. but sure we’re all going to heaven through Rome

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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:24 PM

    I’m not religious, but I don’t recall anywhere in the Christian Bible promoting murdering anyone of any faith. Quite the opposite in fact. Those are human decisions based on human failures, mostly greed and jealousy

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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:08 PM

    Well the Jesus character was a Jew not a Christian and he practised the Jewish religion. He didn’t condemn his bible which Christians refer to the Old Testament he believed in it. Now if you read the Old Testament you will find many examples where people were killed under the direction of the abrahamic “god”. The same god the character Jesus worshipped and glorified. If you also read the bible you will not find any evidence where the Jesus character said he loved you ! Not once! You will however find that he tells potential followers to hate their own families if they wish to follow him. They don’t tell you that in church.

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    Dec 19th 2014, 3:44 PM

    Maybe god is a muslim? and burnt the place down?

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    Dec 19th 2014, 8:18 PM

    Congratulations, stupidest comment of 2014

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    Dec 19th 2014, 8:49 PM

    Depends if your an atheist or not. Personally i would have let the church burn to the ground. Ashes to ashes etc

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    Dec 19th 2014, 11:50 PM

    I am an athirst. Your comment is stupid.

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 20th 2014, 2:30 AM

    I have athirst …. Powerful saying indeed !

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