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Crilly, who was jailed for murder after a burglary went wrong, first fought Khan with a wooden lectern and then a fire extinguisher, all
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was wearing a live suicide belt. In the video footage, he
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is seen using the spray from the extinguisher to blind Khan, while Mr Frost held him back with the narwhal tusk. Crilly said: "The spray distracted
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him if you watch the footage. And the guy with the tusk has been able to give him a prod which has unbalanced him." Mr Frost said he had left out
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details of the attack out of respect for the victims, their families and the ongoing investigation and inquests. He appealed for privacy to continue his
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recovery and urged the press to use its "amazing ability to connect with people" as a force for good to "unify this country". "I feel we all have a duty to challenge the spread
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of fear, hatred or intolerance within our communities," he added.