LONDON: British Conservative Lawmaker David Amess has died after being stabbed Friday during a meeting with constituents in the church in the East England.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested.
Police forces Essex said officers were called to report stabbing at Leigh-on-Sea after on Friday.
“A man was arrested and knife recovered.” We are not looking for others in connection with the incident and do not believe there is a sustainable threat to the wider public, “the police said that the power said that a man who was injured in stabbing had died.
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Air footage shows some ambulances and air ambulances waiting nearby to church.
John Lamb, a local council member, said Amess had not been taken to the hospital more than two hours after the attack and situation “very serious.” Amess, 69, has become a member of the Parliament for Southend West, which includes Leigh-on-Sea, since 1997, but has been a member of Parliament since 1983.
He is the most preferred parliamentary member, who is famous for the nonstop campaign to tell Southend to declare a city.
Politicians from all political spectrum express surprises in the initial stabbing reports.
Labor leader Kir STA The RMmer tweeted that it was “terrible and very surprising news.
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Former Prime Minister David Cameron, a conservative, tweeted: “Very worrying and worrying about news reports coming from Leigh-on-Sea.
My thoughts and prayers with Sir David Amess and his family.” Not the first timeattack on individual parliamentarians in the UK rarely occur, but the nature of their work can get them exposed to face-to-face meetings with foreigners.
In Westminster, where parliamentarians did a lot of their work in parliament, police armed with door patrols, corridors and halls.
In the election district of their homes, known as constituencies, more often than there is no security.
Here are some parliamentarians who have been attacked while in – or go to constituent operations.
Jo Cox, Labor Party Member 2016Opposition Jo Cox was shot dead on the road a week before British voting about whether to leave the European Union.
British vocal supporters left in the EU, he was attacked while preparing to meet constituents in his electoral district.
Thomas Mair, 53, a loner obsessed with the Nazis and extreme right-wing ideology, shooting and stabbing the 41st two years of mother, shouting “English first” during the attack and then gave her name in court as “death for traitor S, freedom for England “.
He was sentenced to prison in prison in November 2016.
Stephen Tims, a member of 2010Labour and the Minister of Former Cabinet Stephen Tims stabbed above his stomach in his office in East London during a constituency meeting by a 21-year-old student who was angry backing for the Iraq War in 2003.
He survived From the attack after an emergency operation, and still a member of parliament.
The attacker was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 15 years.
Nigel Jones, 2000, 2000, a member of the Liberal Local Democrats was killed by a man with a samurai sword in the offices in West England, Bali Nigel Jones, who was also injured in the attack.