By Q Radio News
A Northern Ireland based musician has told Q Radio of the moment he came across today's terrorist incident on London Bridge.
It's understood a man armed with a knife attacked people on the Bridge.
Police have confirmed they were called to reports of a stabbing just before 2 o'clock.
One man believed to be the attacker was shot dead by officers.
We’ve been speaking to NI man Paddy Cartwright who was at the scene of the #LondonBridge terrorist incident this afternoon. Hear him on @qnewsdesk at 5pm. pic.twitter.com/RPtaX09ObR
— Bob Huggins (@BobHuggins13) November 29, 2019
BREAKING: Police say a man has been shot dead on London Bridge following a stabbing incident which is being treated as terror related. The suspect was wearing a hoax explosive device. https://t.co/z3WmWxJWCj
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 29, 2019
Paddy Cartwright who's the bassist with Armagh - based indie rock bank Hunkpappa was walking in the area at the time.
He's been speaking to Q radio news...

(Hunkpappa bassist, Paddy Cartwright who witnessed today's terror incident on London Bridge)

(Northern Irish based band Hunkpappa)
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