british streets: Valeria Khadija Collina last spoke with her 22-year-old son, Youssef Zaghba, by telephone just two days before he and two other men plowed a van into a crowd near London Bridge and went on a stabbing rampage, according to Toronto Star. Eight people were killed and dozens wounded. The Associated Press By Paisley Dodds And Nicole Winfield The Associated Press Wed., June 7, 2017 LONDON The youngest of the London Bridge attackers pleaded with his mother to settle with him in Syria but instead moved to Britain where his extremist views hardened and he fell into the company of a bloodthirsty gang that launched the latest attack on British streets, his mother said Wednesday. All three of the assailants were shot dead. But he changed, she said, when he went to Britain about a year ago and was seduced by radical views propagated on the internet. Zaghba, an Italian national of Moroccan descent, initially told his mother that he wanted to go to Syria to start a family in a religious Islamic climate not to fight.
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