Londoners gather to remember victims of Westminster Bridge attack
A week after the attack, large group crosses bridge to pay tribute to 4 killed
Hundreds of people joined together on Westminster Bridge Wednesday to remember the four killed in last week's London attack.
A large crowd, which included police, hospital staff and relatives of victims, stretched across the bridge where Khalid Masood drove a car into pedestrians March 22.
Masood went on to fatally stab a policeman before being shot dead on the grounds of Britain's Parliament.
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Emotional family members of U.S. tourist Kurt Cochran, who was killed in the assault, gathered at the bridge to lay flowers.
Cochran and his wife Melissa were in Europe to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary and had been due to return to the United States the day after the attack took place. Cochran's wife suffered a broken leg and rib and a cut to her head.
The crowd included members of the Islamic charity organization Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, who held up banners reading "Love for all, hatred for none."
As well as the four dead, more than 35 people were injured in the attack.