British lawmaker stabbed to death in ‘terrorist incident’

Emergency services at the scene near the Belfairs Methodist Church in Eastwood Road North, where Conservative MP David Amess has reportedly been stabbed several times at a constituency surgery, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England, Oct 15, 2021. (NICK ANSELL / PA VIA AP)

LEIGH-ON-SEA, England – British lawmaker David Amess was stabbed to death in an Essex church on Friday by an assailant who lunged at him as he met voters, in what police said was a terrorist attack.

Amess, 69, from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, was knifed repeatedly in the attack at about midday in the Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, east of London.

The Metropolitan Police, whose counter-terrorism unit are leading the investigation of the incident, said in a statement early on Saturday that they declared the fatal stabbing as a terrorist incident.

A 25-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder, and detectives said specialist counter-terrorism officers were leading the initial investigation

The early investigation has revealed a "potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism," the police added.

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A 25-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder, and detectives said specialist counter-terrorism officers were leading the initial investigation.

"As part of the investigation, officers are currently carrying out searches at two addresses in the London area and these are ongoing," the police said, adding that it is believed that the suspect in custody acted alone.

Politicians described the attack as an assault on democracy.

"David was a man who believed passionately in this country and in its future and we have lost today a fine public servant and a much loved friend and colleague," said Johnson, who rushed back to London from the west of England after the news broke.


Armed police swooped on the church and paramedics fought in vain to save the lawmaker's life on the floor of the church, where a sign says: "All are welcome here: where old friends meet and strangers feel at home".

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"Tragically, he died at the scene," Essex Police Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington told reporters. He said police at the time of the incident did not believe there was any immediate threat to anyone else.

Broadcaster Sky News said the arrested man was understood to be a British national of Somali heritage

He gave no other details about the killing, the second fatal attack on a British lawmaker in their constituency in the last five years, which has prompted questions about the safety of politicians.

Broadcaster Sky News said the arrested man was understood to be a British national of Somali heritage.

Long-serving lawmaker

Colleagues from across parliament expressed their shock and paid tribute to Amess, one of Britain's longest-serving lawmakers, for his commitment to his constituents, with whom he held regular meetings on the first and third Friday of the month.

Flowers are laid near the Belfairs Methodist Church in Eastwood Road North, where Conservative MP David Amess was stabbed several times at a constituency surgery, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England, Oct 15, 2021. (YUI MOK / PA VIA AP)

Flags on all British government buildings will be flown at half-staff in tribute.

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Amess, married with five children, was first elected to parliament to represent the town of Basildon in 1983, and then nearby Southend West in 1997. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth for his public service in 2015.

The knife attack at a meeting with constituents has echoes of a 2010 incident when Labour lawmaker Stephen Timms survived a stabbing in his constituency office, and the 2016 fatal shooting of Labour's Jo Cox just days before the Brexit referendum.

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