A businessman tried to disarm the Southport knifeman after hearing screams from his office, The Telegraph can reveal.
Jonathan Hayes, 63, was stabbed in the leg after running into the dance studio in a desperate attempt to intervene.
His wife Helen, 57, told The Telegraph that
@campbellclaret
The beacon of morality speaks again.
Luckily nobody remembers the 'Dodgy Dossier', 45 min claims, innocent Iraqi civilians, needlessly killed British service men/women, or the loss of Dr David Kelly.
@CrimeLdn
Totally proportionate. He could have gone to town on him when he was on the floor but was obviously better than that. If you go around being aggressive expect some in return..
@dominiquetaegon
Unless indefinite imprisonment can be guaranteed she shouldn't come back. Any other outcome will set a precedent to any others thinking they can return to the UK after engaging in barbaric terrorism.
@LeAdderNoire
@Lordflashh3art
Probably in some Waco-esque Porsche cult in deepest, darkest Stuttgart, knee deep in a trough of Whispering Angel.
Or something.
@KemiBadenoch
I cannot believe a truly Conservative Government would even consider this kind of unnecessary intrusion.
However, this is not a Conservative Government.
@AvonandsomerRob
Ensure there is no reward for coming in illegally.
No benefits, no hotels, no chance of housing.
No one will travel knowing they will receive nothing and be securely detained.
@theJeremyVine
Can we crowdfund Jeremy a nice hi-viz jacket as these close calls seem to be a near daily occurrence now?
The indicator is the orange flashing thing captured in your footage..
@SocialM85897394
@MailOnline
No one actually believed this, did they? Embarrassing for the BBC (as is common now), and unsurprising from Duffell the activist.