Stiming of the United Kingdom synagogue: 2 victims killed, 3 wounds; Suspicious believed dead

Stiming of the United Kingdom synagogue: 2 victims killed, 3 wounds; Suspicious believed dead

London – at least two people died when a man led a vehicle to a multitude of people and launched an stabbing attack near a synagogue in Manchester, a city in northern British, on Thursday, according to the police.

A third person, that the police said he was “a man who believed he was the offender,” he was shot by police officers and is believed to also died.

The death of the suspect “cannot be confirmed due to security problems that surround his person’s suspicious articles,” police said in a statement. “The pump elimination unit has been called and is now on the scene.”

The members of the Armed Forces prepare a bomb elimination robot within a police cord on the outskirts of the Heaton Park’s Heaton Park synagogue in Crumpall, North Manchester, on October 2, 2025.

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At least three other people were injured and “remain in a serious condition,” said the police.

The incident occurred outside the Synagogue of the Heaton Park’s Hebrew congregation in a suburb of the north of the city on Thursday morning, police said.

Police reported that “injuries caused by vehicle and stab wounds.” A public member told the officers that they responded “that he had witnessed a car led to the public members,” along with a stabbed man, police said.

The firearms officers responded to the call, police said.

A police officer is on a cordon near the Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue in Crumpall, North Manchester, on October 2, 2025, after reports of a stabbing.

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Police said they had declared an important incident, along with a designation of “Plato”, an abbreviation of the police that means that the incident was being treated as a possible Meroderist terrorist attack.

Thursday is Yom Kippur, which is considered the most sacred day of the year in Judaism.

The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, told X that he was “horrified by the attack in a synagogue in Crumpall.”

“The fact that this took place in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar, makes it even more horrible,” added the prime minister.

“My thoughts are with the loved ones of all those affected, and my thanks to emergency services and all the first to respond,” Starmer wrote.

Starmer was in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a summit with European leaders when the incident occurred.

Speaking to journalists, the prime minister said he would return to the United Kingdom and that he would preside over a emergency “cobra” meeting, a meeting of senior officials to discuss and respond to national emergencies.

Emergency services at the scene of an incident of stabbing in the synagogue of the Heaton Park Congregation, in Crumpall, Manchester, England, Thursday, October 2, 2025.

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Starmer also said that additional police are being deployed in synagogues throughout the country. “We will do everything to keep our Jewish community safe,” he added.

The synagogue website where the incident occurred listed the events related to Yom Kippur for Wednesday and Thursday night.

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, told X that he was “horrified by the violent attack in a synagogue in Manchester.”

Armed police officers talk to community members near the Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue in Crumpall, North Manchester, on October 2, 2025.

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Khan said that he had spoken with his counterpart in Manchester and the Secretary of the Interior, Shabana Mahmood, “and would like to assure the Londoners that the Met Police are intensifying patrols in communities and Jewish synagogues in all London.”

King Carlos III and his wife, Queen Camilla, said in a statement that they were “deeply shocked and saddened upon learning of the horrible attack in Manchester, especially on such an important day for the Jewish community.”

“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this terrible incident and we greatly appreciate the rapid actions of emergency services,” said the statement.

The Israeli embassy in the United Kingdom also condemned the attack, saying in a statement, “that such an act of violence must perpetrate on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, in a place of prayer and community, it is abhorrent and deeply distressing … the thoughts and prayers of the people of Israel are with the victims, their families and the entire Jewish community in this difficult time.”

Victoria Beaule and Zoe Magee of ABC News contributed to this report.

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