Police officer Keith Palmer was killed in the London attack,
March 22, 2017.
The dead police officer was named as Keith Palmer, a member
of the Metropolitan Police's parliamentary and diplomatic protection command
unit. He was a husband and father, and had served in the Met for 15 years.
Kurt Cochran (left) was in London celebrating his 25th
wedding anniversary with
his wife Melissa (right).
The unidentified fourth victim, a 75-year-old man, died
Thursday night after his life support was withdrawn at a hospital where he had
been receiving treatment, according to Met Police.
A number of tourists were among 40 people hurt in the
assault, including five South Koreans and three French high school students.
One Australian was hospitalized. A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman said
one Chinese tourist was slightly injured.
May also listed citizens of Romania, Germany, Poland,
Ireland, Italy and Greece among the victims. Twelve Britons required hospital
treatment.
Aysha Frade, a 43-year-old teacher killed in the attack, was
a British national whose mother is a Spanish national, a spokesman for Spain's
Foreign Ministry told CNN.
Earlier, the mayor of the Spanish town of Betanzos, Ramon
Garcia Vasquez, had told CNN that Frade was a Spanish citizen. Frade's family
and relatives live in Betanzos, according to Vasquez.
Aysha Frade was also named as a victim of the terror attack
in central London.
US citizen Kurt Cochran was in London celebrating his 25th
wedding anniversary with his wife Melissa, who suffered a broken leg, broken
rib and cut to her head, her brother Clint Payne posted to social media.
"Our hearts are broken this day as we say good-bye to
our dear brother-in-law Kurt. He passed away from the injuries sustained in the
London terrorist attack yesterday," he posted.
US President Donald Trump tweeted: "A great American,
Kurt Cochran, was killed in the London terror attack. My prayers and
condolences are with his family and friends."