Pictured: Heroic civil servant, 38, who fought London Bridge terrorist with two narwhal tusks

Pictured: Heroic civil servant, 38, who fought London Bridge terrorist with two narwhal tusks and pinned him to the ground

  • Civil servant Darryn Frost, 38, is one of the heroes who tackled the terrorist
  • He grabbed a narwhal tusk off of the wall and used it against Usman Khan 
  • Along with others he pursued the attacker onto London Bridge, tusk in hand
  • He pinned attacker to the ground before he was pulled away and Khan was killed

Darryn Frost, 38, above, is the hero who fought Usman Khan with a narwhal tusk as the London Bridge terrorist stabbed people

A brave civil servant who fought Usman Khan with a narwhal tusk as the London Bridge terrorist stabbed people spoke for the first time yesterday about his actions.

Darryn Frost, 38, grabbed the artefact from the wall in Fishmongers’ Hall, at the north end of the bridge, as Khan went on a killing spree on November 29 during a prisoner rehabilitation event.

Mr Frost, a South African who works in the Ministry of Justice communications department and has lived in Britain for 14 years, was filmed fighting Khan off along with other members of the public. His identity was not known until yesterday.

Mr Frost said he grabbed the tusk from the wall and used it against Khan as another man kept the terrorist at bay with a wooden chair.

He added: ‘He had knives in both hands and, upon seeing me with the narwhal tusk, pointed at his midriff he turned and spoke to me, then indicated he had an explosive device around his waist.

Mr Frost said he grabbed the tusk from the wall and used it against Khan as another man kept the terrorist at bay with a wooden chair. Members of the public are pictured above tackling Usman Khan

Mr Frost said he grabbed the tusk from the wall and used it against Khan as another man kept the terrorist at bay with a wooden chair. Members of the public are pictured above tackling Usman Khan

Jack Merritt

Saskia Jones

Mr Frost recounted his selfless actions on the day Khan’s victims, Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones, were celebrated by family and friends at two separate church services

‘At this point, the man next to me threw his chair at the attacker, who then started running towards him with knives raised above his head.’

Mr Frost passed the tusk to his unarmed comrade before racing back upstairs to find another to use.

Darryn Frost, 38, grabbed the artefact from the wall in Fishmongers’ Hall, at the north end of the bridge

Darryn Frost, 38, grabbed the artefact from the wall in Fishmongers’ Hall, at the north end of the bridge

When he returned, he found the first tusk ‘shattered across the floor’ and saw people fleeing the building.

He said: ‘Along with others, I pursued the attacker, tusk in hand, on to the bridge. We called out to warn the public of the danger and, after a struggle, managed to restrain him to the ground.’

Mr Frost added: ‘At that point I was trying to isolate the blades by holding his wrists so that he could not hurt anyone or set off the device.’

Footage from the attack shows Mr Frost pinning Khan to the ground before he is pulled away by a police officer and the terrorist is shot dead seconds later.

Mr Frost recounted his selfless actions on the day Khan’s victims, Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones, were celebrated by family and friends at two separate church services. 

Rock star Nick Cave performed Into My Arms at the funeral service for Mr Merritt in Cambridge after the 25-year-old’s friends carried his wicker casket to the Smiths song This Charming Man.

The service for Miss Jones, 23, took place at the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, where William Shakespeare is buried.

Mr Merritt’s girlfriend Leanne O’Brien led the tributes to the Cambridge graduate at the service at St Mary’s Church, telling a congregation of hundreds: ‘He made me feel it was possible to achieve anything and everything. I’ll miss your big heart and how loved you made me feel.’

Miss Jones and Mr Merritt were attending a Cambridge University event called Learning Together, designed to help rehabilitate inmates, when they were attacked at Fishmongers’ Hall in central London.

Khan was attending the event himself, having been jailed on terror charges.

Jack Merritt's coffin is pictured above leaving Great St Mary's Church in Cambridge

Jack Merritt’s coffin is pictured above leaving Great St Mary’s Church in Cambridge

Mr Merritt’s girlfriend Leanne O’Brien led the tributes to the Cambridge graduate at the service at St Mary’s Church

Mr Merritt’s girlfriend Leanne O’Brien led the tributes to the Cambridge graduate at the service at St Mary’s Church

Rock star Nick Cave performed Into My Arms at the funeral service for Mr Merritt in Cambridge after the 25-year-old’s friends carried his wicker casket to the Smiths song This Charming Man. Mourners are pictured outside his funeral

Rock star Nick Cave performed Into My Arms at the funeral service for Mr Merritt in Cambridge after the 25-year-old’s friends carried his wicker casket to the Smiths song This Charming Man. Mourners are pictured outside his funeral

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