An Australian man has detailed how he cheated death in the London terror attack after he was stabbed in the neck outside a central London bar on his last night in the UK.

The Darwin electrician, Andrew Morrison, recalled his ordeal while receiving treatment after he was caught in the terror that killed seven people and injured 48 others on Saturday night, local time.

In a video posted online, Morrison can be seen holding a bloodied gauze pad to his throat while he describes the moment a terrorist attacked him.

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Australian electrician Andrew Morrison (pictured) has detailed how he cheated death in the London terror attack after he was stabbed in the neck outside a central London bar

In a video posted online, Andrew can be seen holding a bloodied gauze pad to his throat while he describes the moment a terrorist attacked him

He says he finished watching the UEFA Champions League grand final at Belushi's London Bridge on his final night in London, when he walked across the road and was stabbed.

[I] walked outside, walked across the road and a fight breaks out and I'm like 's*** what's going on here?',' he says.

'I start to walk towards it and all of a sudden a guy comes up to me with a knife ... stabs me ... and I push him off, blood is going everywhere.

'He got me, but I dodged it. I ducked and weaved.'

'He looked like, I hate because, you know, I know the thing with Muslims and terrorism, but he looked like a f***ing Muslim terrorist,' he said.

Andrew tells a man in the video he was caught in the terror just hours before he was meant to leave the UK.

'Mate, this is my last night in London and I'm supposed to fly back tomorrow,' he says in the video.

Darwin electrician Andrew Morrison (pictured) reveals he was attacked on his last night in London

News of the attack prompted Mr Morrison's friends to share their well-wishes on social media.

'My heart goes out to all those affected by last nights London attacks,' Ms Chamberlain said.

Andrew Morrison so glad you're OK now, still can't believe this happened. Love ya. Stay safe my London friends.'

'Love you Andrew Morrison. Hurry up and come home so we can cuddle the **** out of you.'

Fellow Australian Candice Hedge (pictured) reportedly can no longer speak after being stabbed in the throat during the London terror attacks

Ms Hedge (pictured), 31, from Brisbane, is recovering in St Thomas Hospital after she was viciously attacked in the city's centre on Saturday night while having a drink after work

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier confirmed two Australians had been directly affected by the London terror attacks

He then introduces himself to a paramedic and tells him his injury is 'not that bad apparently'.

Meanwhile fellow Australian Candice Hedge reportedly can no longer speak after her throat was slashed.

Ms Hedge, 31, from Brisbane, is recovering in St Thomas Hospital after she was viciously attacked in the city's centre on Saturday night while having a drink after work.

She posted on Facebook saying she is in pain but her injuries are not life-threatening.

'Hey everyone, just so you know I'm doing OK. Bit of pain but I will survive. Thanks for your thoughts and well wishes. Love to all,' she said.

Three jihadi terrorists shouting 'this is for Allah' killed seven people and left dozens injured in the heart of London

Three men launched the van and knife attack on London Bridge and at nearby Borough Market just after 10pm on Saturday

The attack killed seven people and injured 48 others on Saturday night, local time

Ms Hedge was attacked after a man came up behind her while she was seated at a bar.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier confirmed two Australians had been 'directly affected' by the London terror attacks.

Three men launched the van and knife attack on London Bridge and at nearby Borough Market just after 10pm on Saturday.

The terrorists were shot dead within eight minutes of the violence erupting.

Police arrested 12 people and took four women into custody after raiding a block of flats where one of the terrorists reportedly lived.

Police officers and members of the emergency services attend to a person injured in a terror attack on London Bridge