The queen makes an effort for the hero of the whale tooth



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Two people were killed and three injured in what became known as the London Bridge terror attacks.Image: Matt Dunham / AP / TT

A man who has been praised for helping stop the attacker in the London Bridge terrorist attack in the British capital last year with a whale’s tooth will likely have his previous prison sentence shortened.

This after Queen Elizabeth came to her rescue, several British media reported.

The attack in late November 2019 came at a conference on the prison held on the bridge. Two people were stabbed to death and three were injured.

With the help of a whale tooth and a fire extinguisher, the man and several other people managed to arrest the perpetrator, who was later shot to death by police.

According to the British Ministry of Justice, the queen has adopted her “royal privilege”, which is rarely used, thus ensuring that her case is taken up by a release committee ten months ahead of schedule, according to the PA news agency.

The final decision will be made by the board, but he will likely be released. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 2005 for a murder outside a pub.

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