London Bridge hero policeman tells how he fought off ALL THREE jihadis with just his baton while blinded after being stabbed in the eye and thigh
Wayne Marques, who has spoken publicly for the first time since the terror attack, said he thought he was going to die after being stabbed multiple times. The British Transport Police officer had just started his Saturday night shift on June 3 and was on patrol with a colleague in the area of London Bridge train station when he heard screams. He said he knew something was wrong when he saw bouncers and customers queuing to get into a nearby bar standing 'like deers in the headlights'. The 38-year-old, who was born in Birmingham but lives in South London, initially thought the disturbance was a pub fight that had spilled out onto the streets or maybe a gang fight 'at the most'. But shortly afterwards PC Marques witnessed people being attacked in Borough High Street near the junction with London Bridge Street.
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