This article was first published in July 2017

Fruit and veg salesman Paul Crane uses his distinctive Bermondsey rasp to tout his produce at Borough Market.

“Strawberries, get 'em by the pound,” he bellows to the punters, trickling down Stoney Street, in London Bridge.

The trader has been a staple in Borough for 18 years.

On 3 June, he had packed up his stall - as usual - at the end of a busy Saturday. The market had been packed with foodies, locals and tourists.

That evening, the nearby pubs and restaurants gradually filled with people enjoying the summer evening.

But it all changed shortly after 10 o'clock, when a hired van sped across London Bridge driving into pedestrians.

Out jumped three knife-wielding men wearing fake suicide vests - who proceeded to wreak more havoc in the historic market and surrounding streets.