Person    | Female  Died 22/3/2017

Aysha Frade

Categories: Tragedy

Died in an act of terrorism on 22 March 2017 on Westminster Bridge. Aysha Frade had been walking across Westminster Bridge to pick up her two young daughters from school when she was killed. The British national, 44, worked as a PA at a nearby independent sixth-form, DLD College.

The BBC credit Met Police/Social Media for the photo but it must have been provided by family or friends, to whom we extend gratitude and deep sympathy.

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Aysha Frade

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