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Streatham terror attack: Victim was 'bleeding out in a pool of blood'

Dave Chawner had a blanket with him which was placed on the victim's wound to compress it and the man was "not lucid".

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A man has told Sky News how he helped one of the people injured in the Streatham terror attack, saying he was "bleeding out in a pool of blood".

Two were stabbed by an assailant in a busy shopping street in south London, and a third person was injured by glass after a police gunshot.

Witness Dave Chawner said he was heading to the cinema when he saw what he thought was a shoplifting taking place with a man running down the street and bumping into someone before they fell to the ground and then got up again.

He then heard shouting and what he thought was a car backfiring, followed by "two minor explosions".

He said he didn't assume these were gunshots until he saw two police officers pointing a gun at an assailant.

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Image: A police officer points a gun at the suspected terrorist

Mr Chawner said he saw a man on the other side of the road who was down on the ground and "not lucid".

Mr Chawner had a blanket with him for his cinema visit, which was placed over the victim's wound to compress it.

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He said: "In that moment I didn’t think it was anything out of the ordinary until I saw the guns and then I thought this is something different."

Mr Chawner said the police were "incredible" and "competent", "highly-skilled" and "incredibly good" at dealing with the situation.

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Image: A police forensics officer works at the scene of the attack

He said he was on the phone to paramedics for over half an hour before they arrived, and police said they were trying to also call medical teams.

He said this was happening as "unfortunately an innocent man lay on the street bleeding out before anyone arrived".

Mr Chawner added: "My only concern was the poor person I had seen on the street that was bleeding out in a pool of blood."

He said there were three other members of the public who were helping to compress the wound with the blanket as he ran up the road to try and meet ambulances.

London Ambulance Service says it had medics on the scene within four minutes, but they were unable to treat victims until police confirmed it was safe to approach.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock tweeted: "All our gratitude goes to the NHS paramedics and emergency services who responded so rapidly to today's incident in Streatham. Thinking of everyone involved. We must never be divided by terrorism."