BRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has expressed his sympathies to those affected by the terror incident in Reading yesterday (June 20).
Posting on Twitter, he said: "Sympathies to the family and friends of those affected in neighbouring Reading.
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"Thanks to Thames Valley Police and the emergency services for your effective response."
Sympathies to the family and friends of those affected in neighbouring Reading. Thanks to Thames Valley Police and the emergency services for your effective response @bracknellnews @matthew_barber @ThamesVP @AlokSharma_RDG @MattRodda @berkshire_live https://t.co/eYTMm2zrcg
— James Sunderland MP (@JamesSunderl) June 21, 2020
The incident, in which three have been confirmed to have died following multiple stabbings in Forbury Gardens, was classified as being terror-related this morning.
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One man, a 25-year-old Libyan national, was arrested yesterday and remains in police custody at this time.
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