(BBC) The victims of the London Bridge terror attack have been remembered with songs and prayers on its sixth anniversary.
Eight people were killed and 48 injured on 3 June 2017 when terrorists ploughed into pedestrians in a hired van before launching a deadly knife attack.
The three attackers were shot dead by police who arrived at the scene of the attack within eight minutes.
Amir Eden, who witnessed the attack, said: “It’s something that will stay with you forever.”
In a statement released to coincide with the anniversary, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he vowed to ensure “no stone is left unturned in building a safer London for everyone.”