Here is a transcript of the 999 call following the alleged terror attack outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, north London.
Caller (C): He’s breathing, he just dropped on the floor, he hit his head. He’s very old as well.
Operator (O): is he conscious?
C: He’s not conscious, he’s not. He’s breathing, he’s moving around a little bit.
O: He’s moving around, all right OK. What’s the address of the emergency please?
C: Whadcoat Street, N4
O: Whadcoat Street? Do you know how that’s spelt
C: W-H-A-D-C-O-A-T
O: And that’s N4 you said, yeah?
C: N4, yeah
O: Whereabouts on Whadcoat Street are you?
C: Right there, literally at the start of Whadcoat Street
O: So what’s that a junction with, what’s the road there?
C: It’s a dead road, so as soon as you’re on the main road you can see us
O: So are you by Green Road, are you?
C: Yeah right there, Whadcoat Street
O: What’s the phone number you’re calling from in case we’re cut off?
C: 075-
*muffled shouting in background and car horns*
O: Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello?
C: Hello? Mate someone’s just come with a big van and run over a whole load of people.
O: Sorry, say that again?
C: On Whadcoat Street.
O: On Whadcoat Street? What happened?
C: Yeah, yeah man. He run over a lot of people, a lot of people have died.
O: A van?
C: A big van. He’s just run over everyone. When I was calling you for the ambulance, he’s just turned and run over everyone.