My student day out in London turned to terror - now survivors like me won't be forgotten

Aug 21, 2026 - 12:44
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My student day out in London turned to terror - now survivors like me won't be forgotten

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

Travis Frain, who was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in the 2017 attack, spoke about how the day will be about encouraging people to 'keep an eye on each other' and stopping terrorism.

The UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism takes place on Friday, marking a significant moment in the country's efforts to recognize and support those affected by terrorism.

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