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LONDON Britain on Tuesday marked the first anniversary of a deadly terror attack against a north London mosque, with Prime Minister Theresa May vowing that"vile extremism"will not divide the nation.
Mourners held a minute's silence at 9.30am (0830GMT) to remember father-of-six Makram Ali, who died when Darren Osborne ploughed a hire van onto a crowded pavement close to Finsbury Park mosque, intending to kill as many Muslims as possible.
The attack, on June 19 last year, also left 12 injured. (REUTERS)
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