Video report by ITV News Correspondent Paul Davies

A 31-year-old woman who was injured in the Westminster terror attack has died.

Scotland Yard said formal identification had yet to take place but it believes the woman to be Andreea Cristea.

The Romanian national, who was rescued from the River Thames after the attack last month, had her life support withdrawn on Thursday.

Four other innocent victims were killed when 52-year-old Khalid Masood mowed down pedestrians on Westminster bridge on 22 March, before stabbing a policeman outside the Houses of Parliament.

Masood was shot dead by officers at the scene.

A joint statement from her family and partner Andrei Burnaz said: "After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea - wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life loving person you can imagine - was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way.

"She will always be remembered as our shining ray of light that will forever keep on shining in our hearts.

"Andreea is now unfortunately not able to have part of the money that was raised for her recovery, so we would like to donate it to charity. She would not have it any other way.

"There are no words to even begin to describe the crushing pain and emptiness that is left in our hearts.

Andreea Cristea's partner Andrei Burnaz, who was injured in the attack, attending a vigil a week later. Credit: PA

It continued: "Our family, together with Andrei, are deeply touched and eternally grateful for the unimaginable efforts and never-ending dedication provided to her and us by the entire medical personnel of each and every hospital involved. Their kindness and empathy are beyond compare.

"We would not have been able to live through these trying and tragically hurtful weeks without the support of the Metropolitan Police, the UK Government and every department involved.

"Our hearts and love go out to our two Family Liaison Officers, Detective Sergeants Tony De-Wilde and Geraint Jones, who stood beside us every single step of the way. You were our lifeline and we will never be able to thank you enough."