

A full list of those killed in the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attacks on Saturday.
The first three victims of the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attacks have been named, while five others remain missing.
Seven people were killed on Saturday evening, when three assailants used a hire van to drive into pedestrians on London Bridge before launching a stabbing spree in a busy Borough Market. Another 48 were injured, 18 of whom are in a critical condition.
The five other victims are yet to be named. Police said on Monday that family liaison officers are working closely "with those families where we believe people to be dead." Another family, whose relative is said to be missing, is also receiving support.
Kirsty Boden, 28
28-year-old Australian Kirsty Boden was the third victim named. The nurse was described as "the most outgoing, kind and generous person who loved to help people."
A statement issued on behalf of her family said: "As she ran towards danger, in an effort to help people on the bridge, Kirsty sadly lost her life."
"We are so proud of Kirsty’s brave actions which demonstrate how selfless, caring and heroic she was, not only on that night, but throughout all of her life. Kirsty – we love you and we will miss you dearly."
James McMullan, 32
On Monday afternoon, Londoner James McMullan was named as the second victim of the attack by his sister Melissa McMullan. She read out a statement on Sky News, saying the 32-year-old's bank card was found on a body from Saturday night.
McMullan said her brother, who was drinking in the Barrowboy and Banker pub on the night of the attack, was an "inspiration" and "words will never be able to match his essence." She called the terrorists "deranged and deluded."
Chrissy Archibald, 30
Chrissy Archibald, a Canadian bride-to-be who volunteered at a homeless shelter, was the first victim named.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first confirmed that a Canadian national had been killed in the attack on Sunday and Archibald was later named by local press.
"We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister. She had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected," Archibald's family said in a statement. They added that she "would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death."
Sara Zelenak, 21 — missing
Concerns are also growing over another Australian, Sara Zelenak, who has been missing since Saturday. Friends are appealing for information on Facebook. She was separated from her friends during the attack and has not been contactable since, according to the social media posts.
Ignacio Echeverría, 39 — missing
Another missing person is HSBC executive Ignacio Echeverría. Joaquin Echeverria has been appealing for information on Facebook. He said Echeverría defended a woman from an attacker with his skateboard. HSBC has paid for a private investigator to assist with the search, according to Spanish news agency Efe.
Sebastien Belanger, 36 — missing
Belanger is a French national who has not been seen since the attack. The chef, who has worked in bars and restaurants across London, was reportedly in Borough Market watching the Champions League final in the Barrow Boy and Banker pub.
His girlfriend has desperately appealing for information on Facebook. "I wish I could change it but I can't... pls let us know anything about Sebastien," she said in post on Monday evening.
Xavier Thomas — missing
Xavier Thomas is a second French national. He has been missing since Saturday, according to reports. His girlfriend Christine Delcros was also seriously injured.
"We're en route to London, my sister Christine Delcros and her boyfriend Xavier Thomas have been victims of the #attack #London #londonattack on the #londonbridge," Delcros' sister wrote on Facebook. "My sister is seriously injured and hospitalised... We're terribly worried."
Socaine Drz — missing
Drz is another widely reported as missing. His age and nationality are not yet known.
Hatice Bodur wrote on Facebook: "Please if anyone has seen my nephew Socaine Drz please contact me asap … been missing since 11pm last night.. if you see this Socain please return home. We are worried sick, police are looking as well."
The Metropolitan Police have a casualty bureau for those worried about the whereabouts of people they know. The telephone numbers are 0800 096 1233 and 020 7158 0197.
A full list of those killed in the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attacks on Saturday. Read Full Story
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS