In this undated family photo issued Sunday Dec. 1, 2019, by London's Metropolitan Police showing Jack Merritt, 25, who has been formally identified b...
In this undated family photo issued Sunday Dec. 1, 2019, by London's Metropolitan Police showing Jack Merritt, 25, who has been formally identified by the police as the man who died following a terror attack at London Bridge on Friday. A man wearing a fake suicide vest was subdued by bystanders as he went on a knife rampage killing two people and wounding others before being shot dead by police on Friday. (Family photo/London's Metropolitan Police via AP)
In this undated family photo issued Sunday Dec. 1, 2019, by London's Metropolitan Police showing Saskia Jones, 23, who has been formally identified by...
In this undated family photo issued Sunday Dec. 1, 2019, by London's Metropolitan Police showing Saskia Jones, 23, who has been formally identified by the police as the woman who died following a terror attack at London Bridge on Friday. A man wearing a fake suicide vest was subdued by bystanders as he went on a knife rampage killing two people and wounding others before being shot dead by police on Friday. (Family photo/London's Metropolitan Police via AP)
The sun reflects off a building in the City of London, near to London Bridge in London Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019. A man wearing a fake suicide vest was su...
The sun reflects off a building in the City of London, near to London Bridge in London Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019. A man wearing a fake suicide vest was subdued by bystanders as he went on a knife rampage killing two people and wounding others before being shot dead by police on London Bridge Friday.(AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
LONDON (AP) — A vigil is planned to pay tribute to those who died in the London Bridge attack and to honor the bystanders who fought the attacker.
The remembrance service Monday at Guildhall Yard is meant to honor former University of Cambridge students Saskia Jones, 23, and Jack Merritt, 25, who were part of a program meant to rehabilitate prisoners.
The pair were fatally stabbed by 28-year-old convicted terrorist Usman Khan during an event designed to connect graduate students with prisoners.
Police later shot Khan dead on the bridge.
Also Monday, West Midlands Police said a 34-year-old man who was arrested in Stoke-on-Trent on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts has been returned to prison for breaching release conditions. He was held after a search of his home on Saturday.