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Westminster attacker Khalid Masood 'may have been inspired' by poster of London bus on wall of his shared flat | The Independent

Westminster attacker Khalid Masood 'may have been inspired' by poster of London bus on wall of his shared flat | The Independent: Mr Ilkgun believes the large print, showing a red bus in Piccadilly Circus, just streets from where Masood carried out his deadly attack, could have inspired the terrorist.�

“For three months I was living next to the terrorist who shocked the world” he told The Mirror. “He was sitting here planning the attack and I believe he may have got inspiration from the picture.�Every time he went from his room to the kitchen he passed in front of it.

“It's scary to think this monster was living a few feet away from where I slept. I can't believe that I came so close to true evil.”

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