Widow 'sick' to hear husband's knife attacker committed Westminster atrocity

The widow of a man slashed in the face by Khalid Masood told how she felt "sick" after hearing he went on to commit the atrocity in Westminster.

Widow 'sick' to hear husband's knife attacker committed Westminster atrocity

The widow of a man slashed in the face by Khalid Masood told how she felt "sick" after hearing he went on to commit the atrocity in Westminster.

Masood was jailed for two years over the 2000 attack on Piers Mott in the car park of the Crown and Thistle in Northiam, near Rye, East Sussex, according to local reports.

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