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Thursday 23 May 2013

How three extraordinarily brave women confronted the Islamic fanatics who butchered and tried to behead a soldier on London street - and prayed next to his mutilated body

Via - Daily Mail
Do you know this woman? A brave passerby confronted the killers and demanded to be allowed to sit next to the dead soldier to pray for him


Do you know this woman? A brave passerby confronted the killers and demanded to be allowed to sit next to the dead soldier to pray for him

In the aftermath of the brutal murder of a soldier, the remarkable courage of three women stands out.
They selflessly confronted the two killers and went to the aid of the victim, praying for him and preventing further carnage.
The first heroine, described as a religious woman in her 50s, bravely approaches the attackers as they roam the streets covered in blood and demands they let her sit next to the dead man.
As she comforts him in the middle of the road, a second woman stands over her and appears to talk to one of the killers in an apparent attempt to placate him.
Meanwhile, a third lady, a Cub Scout leader, remonstrates with the other alleged murderer who rants at her: 'We want to start a war in London tonight'.
Standing firm, mother-of-two Ingrid Loyau-Kennett replies: 'Right now it is only you versus many people. You are going to lose'.

The Angel of Woolwich: A woman sits next to the dead soldier after the brutal killing while another looks on
The Angel of Woolwich: A woman sits next to the dead soldier after the brutal killing while another looks on
No fear: The women selflessly went to the aid of their victim, praying for him and preventing further carnage
No fear: The women selflessly went to the aid of their victim, praying for him and preventing further carnage
Facing them down: Two women confront one of the suspects (right) while cub scout leader Ingrid Loyau-Kennett talks to the second alleged murderer (left)
Facing them down: Two women confront one of the suspects (right) while cub scout leader Ingrid Loyau-Kennett talks to the second alleged murderer (left)
In broad daylight: The attackers repeatedly stabbed and tried to behead the off-duty soldier
In broad daylight: The attackers repeatedly stabbed and tried to behead the off-duty soldier 
Describing the scene, a witness said he saw the first woman approach the men and ask to go to the soldier's side moments after the horrific attack in which they nearly behead the soldier.
Joe Tallant told the Daily Mirror: 'She is a very religious woman. She saw everything and wanted to comfort the man. She just walked straight up to them with no fear.

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'She put her hands on his chest and I think she prayed for him. The poor man’s head was beside her.'
Footage from ITV News shows the woman sat on the road next to the soldier's body while another image shows her putting her hand on his back as she prays.
A second woman stands over her and appears to talk to one of the killers as he wanders around with bloodied weapons and hands.
Meanwhile, Ms Loyau-Kennett, 48, jumped off her bus when she saw the soldier's body lying in the south-east London street, checked his pulse and then tried to talk to the men who hacked him to death.
One told her: 'We want to start a war in London tonight'.
She replied: 'Right now it is only you versus many people, you are going to lose'.
Prime Minister David Cameron today praised her courageous actions, and said: 'She speaks for us all'. 
Message of hate: One of the alleged attackers rants at the camera while pointing at the soldier he is suspected of killing
Message of hate: One of the alleged attackers rants at the camera while pointing at the soldier he is suspected of killing
Crazed: The two black men in their 20s then waited calmly for the police to arrive before charging at officers brandishing a rusty revolver, knives and meat cleavers
Crazed: The two black men in their 20s then waited calmly for the police to arrive before charging at officers brandishing a rusty revolver, knives and meat cleavers
Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, 48, jumped off her bus when she saw the dead man and then spoke to the killers in a bid to keep the situation calm
Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, 48, jumped off her bus when she saw the dead man and then spoke to the killers in a bid to keep the situation calm

He added: 'We will defeat violent extremism by standing together, by backing our police and security services and, above all, by challenging the poisonous narrative of extremism on which this violence feeds.'
Mr Cameron refused to say if the suspected killers were known to police and security services but said it was something the Independent Police Complaints Commission and intelligence committees would look into.

'She put her hands on his chest and I think she prayed for him. The poor man’s head was beside her.'

Witness, Joe Talllant
After the attack, one of the alleged killers was filmed launching into a diatribe as he pledged the fight would go on.
Speaking in a clear south London accent, he said: 'You people will never be safe. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.'
The two suspects apparently shouted 'Allahu Akbar', which means 'God is great' in Arabic as they hacked the soldier to death.
They waited calmly for the police to arrive before charging at officers brandishing a rusty revolver, knives and meat cleavers.
They were then shot by armed officers, and both suspects are under guard in separate hospitals today.
But it was a brave female Cub Scout leader who confronted the armed men.
In shock: Women lay flowers near the scene where a British soldier was killed in Woolwich
In shock: Women lay flowers near the scene where a British soldier was killed in Woolwich
Grieving: Flowers lay outside Woolwich Barracks. British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the 'appalling' attack appeared to be terror related
Grieving: Flowers lay outside Woolwich Barracks. British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the 'appalling' attack appeared to be terror related

'I saw a man on the road, obviously injured and a car badly crashed I assumed it was a road accident, although the car was funny on the pavement, it was not coming on the road,' she told ITV's Daybreak.
'When I approached the body there was a lady cradling him and then the guy, the most excited one of the two said, don’t go too close to the body.
'I could see a butcher's knife and you know these axes butchers have to cut -that's what he had and blood all over him. I thought what the heck happened here?
'Okay I thought obviously he was a bit excited, so I thought the thing was just to talk to him.
Ms Loyau-Kennett said she was not trained in any way to deal with the situation - she used to be a teacher.
Devastated: A note left with floral tributes expresses regret that they 'couldn't stop them vile animals'
Devastated: A note left with floral tributes expresses regret that they 'couldn't stop them vile animals'
Remorse: A handwritten note is seen near the scene of the killing sending condolences to the dead soldier's family and comrades
Remorse: A handwritten note is seen near the scene of the killing sending condolences to the dead soldier's family and comrades

POLICE HIT BACK AT CLAIMS THEY TOOK 20 MINS TO REACH SCENE

Police today defended their response to the killing after eyewitnesses claimed they took up to 20 minutes to arrive at the scene.
Assistant Commissioner Simon Byrne, said: 'One point I would like to address is around some of the speculation as to how long it took the Met to respond yesterday as this incident started to unfold. 
'We first received a 999 call from the public at  2.20pm stating a man was being attacked, further 999 calls stated that the attackers were in possession of a gun. 
'We had officers at the scene within nine minutes of receiving that first 999 call.
'Once that information about a gun or guns being present was known firearms officers were assigned at 2.24pm. 
'Firearms officers were there and dealing with the incident 10 minutes after they were assigned, 14 minutes after the first call to the Met.' 
'I know it’s big today, for me he was just a regular guy, just a bit upset. He was not on drugs, he was not drunk.’
She said the man told her 'Don't touch, I killed him.'
When she questioned him, he said 'He is a British soldier, he killed people, he killed Muslim people, in Muslim countries. ‘
Mrs Loyau-Kennett explained the man holding the knife told her it was for 'all the bomb droppings and killings, blindly, women.'
When asked if she feared for her life she replied: 'Better me than the children. 
'There were mothers with children. It was important.'
Mrs Loyau-Kennett's son said her bravery was motivated by her 'incredible maternal instinct'.
The 48-year-old was in London celebrating her son Basil Baradaran's 23rd birthday when she came across the horrific scene.
Basil, an animation graduate who lives close to the murder scene with sister Pawony, 24, said: 'Mum came up to visit for my birthday and we'd had a lovely celebration.
'I was meeting her at the train station when she walked up and started telling me had happened.
'My first thought was for her safety but I could see she was completely intact. I couldn't believe what she was telling me.
'I don't know what was going through her mind or how she found the strength to do what she did but I'm totally awestruck. I'm about as proud as a son could be.'
Mrs Loyau-Kennett, who is half-French, brought up her two children alone after their father returned to France when they were very young.
She lives in Helston, Cornwall, works as a language teacher and translator, and has recently completed a further qualification with the Open University.
She previously lived in Ipswich and New Zealand, where she worked with cubs, scouts, beavers and brownies.

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