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Supporting the victims of the London Bridge attack, 29 November 2019

By November 29, 2019February 1st, 2021News

Victim Support Europe strongly condemns the attack that took place in London on Friday 29 November 2019. Our thoughts are with the victims and families on this tragic day.

The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that as a precaution the horrendous incident at London Bridge is being treated as though it is terrorism-related.

Out of respect for the victims and their families please do not share any images or videos of victims on social media or on the internet.

[AC Neil Basu]

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you have been affected by the attack you can find relevant information below.

Victim Support operates a 24/7 Support line, offering emotional and practical support for anyone affected by an attack. You may have been directly involved, witnessed it or you feel impacted by the event. The number is 0808 168 9111 and is free to call.

Support can be offered by phone, face to face or through information online. More information on all their services is available at www.victimsupport.org.uk.

For any emergency dial 999.

For more information follow the twitter pages of the Metropolitan Police (https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk) and the official website of the UK government (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/helplines-and-support-victims-of-terrorist-attacks/helplines-and-support-victims-of-terrorist-attacks)

If you have been affected by this attack or any other, you can also find help in your own country. VSE has members in 30 countries which may be able to support you or connect you with a support organisation. Find the victim support organisation in your country here.

If you have any further questions you can contact Victim Support Europe by contacting Léa Meindre-Chautrand, VSE Policy  Officer (lea@victimsupporteurope.eu) or Levent Altan, VSE Executive Director (l.altan@victimsupporteurope.eu)

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