SHARE Failures by British police and intelligence services were partly responsible for a terror attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in London, an inquest jury has found. Usman Khan killed two people in November 2019 at a prisoner rehabilitation event near London Bridge. He was chased down by bystanders and later fatally shot by police. Read More They said authorities were blinded by his “poster-boy” image as a rehabilitated prisoner, when in fact he remained a committed extremist. The inquest jury also concluded that the two victims, Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were unlawfully killed. Mr Khan stabbed the two at an event run by the prisoner rehabilitation program Learning Together. Mr Merritt worked for the program and Ms Jones was a volunteer.