Heroic Pakistani student stopped a knife attack in London, here's what he has to say

A Pakistani Muslim man has been celebrated as a hero after he intervened in a knife attack in London's bustling theater district on Monday, playing a crucial role in saving the victims.
The attack, which left an 11-year-old girl and a 34-year-old woman injured, came in the wake of a series of far-right, anti-immigration riots across England that targeted mosques and accommodation for asylum seekers.
Social media quickly erupted with praise for the man, who stepped in to tackle the assailant. Identified by a private news outlet as 29-year-old Abdullah, a security guard at the TWG Tea shop in Leicester Square, he recounted how he and his colleagues subdued the attacker and provided first aid to the injured child.
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