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8 year oldMark Rowley said among the injured were Australian, British and Israeli citizens.
The attacker was a Norwegian man of Somali origin, he said.
AC Rowley: The suspect is a Norwegian national of Somali ancestry. No evidence of radicalisation or that the man was motivated by terrorism.
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) August 4, 2016
Police investigating the attacks have ruled out a terror motive, saying “mental health” was a significant factor.
Rowley said the victims were chosen at random.
The 19-year-old suspect has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being detained in a South London police station.
Police say they have interviewed the suspect’s family and searched his address. They have also liaised with MI5 and MI6, and neither was aware of him.
Rowley said there is nothing to suggest the suspect had been radicalized.
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