Deceased named following terrorist attack plus investigative update

The man who died at the scene of the terrorist attack in Finsbury Park on Monday, 19 June has been formally identified as 51-year-old Makram Ali from Haringey.

Mr Aliís family have been informed and are being supported by specially-trained family liaison officers.

A special post-mortem examination was carried out on Monday, 19 June at the Whittington Hospital. Preliminary findings are that Mr Ali died of multiple injuries.

Mr Ali came to the UK from Bangladesh when he was 10 years old. He was married with four daughters, two sons and two grandchildren. He regularly attended the local mosque and enjoyed visiting the local park with his grandchildren.

Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick and senior investigators met with his family at New Scotland Yard today, Thursday, 22 June.

In a statement, Mr Aliís family described him as a peace-loving and gentle person who had no enemies. They were due to fly to Canada for a family holiday.
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A 51-year-old man who suffered “multiple injuries” during the Finsbury Park terror attack in London earlier this week has died, British police said on Thursday.

A post-mortem carried out at London’s Whittington Hospital confirmed Makram Ali died of the injuries sustained when a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshipers leaving Ramadan prayers in the early hours of Monday morning.

Witnesses said Ali, who moved to the UK from Bangladesh at the age of 10, suffered a medical problem just moments before the attack.

It was while he was being attended to that a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshipers leaving Ramadan prayers in the early hours of Monday morning. Nine other people were taken to hospital after suffering injuries in the attack.

Local residents react at the scene in Finsbury Park area of north London after a vehicle hit pedestrians on June 19, 2017.
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“We are devastated by the loss of a husband, father, brother and grandfather, Makram Ali, in this tragic event,” a statement from his family said.

“Our father was a quiet gentle man, he didn’t get involved in political or social discussion, he instead took comfort and enjoyment spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren and he was always ready to make a funny joke when you least expected.”

Ali, who was married, had four daughters, two sons and two grandchildren.