One of the victims has been named as mother-of-two Aysha Frade, 43, who was on her way to pick up her children from school when she was killed on Westminster Bridge.

 

The language teacher was hit by the grey Hyundai 4×4 as she walked over Westminster Bridge to collect her two daughters, aged eight and 11.

 

Mrs Frade was born in Britain and had always lived in the UK, but her mother was born in Betanzos, near the Galician city of La Coruna in north Spain, and her father was of Cypriot origin.

 

Her two sisters run a large language academy in Bentanzos.

 

Mrs Frade taught Spanish at DLD College London, based close to the scene of the attack, where she was described by the principle as “a highly regarded and loved” member of staff.

 

Her family in Spain are making their way to London and are expected to arrive later today.

4 Responses to Cypriot killed in Westminster attack

  1. Advice Mrs Christina Stylianou says:

    Our condolenses to this lovely intelligent lady who is lost her life in the London Westminster terrorist attack but also that can includes similar feelings and thoughts for the rest of people who were casualties as a result of such brutal criminal violence and unrest which inflicted upon the British society

  2. Nesha. Ahmet says:

    So sad, my condolences to the family x?

  3. Andreas Ioannides says:

    Our condolences to the family ?

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