James Alexander Meregillano McMullan from Hackney was killed trying to help Sara Zelenak, another victim, during the 2017 attack at London Bridge. A Filipino-British citizen, he was the only British victim of the attack. At the time of his death he had been working on the development of an online education business.
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James McMullan
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James McMullan
In Loving memory of James Alexander Meregillano McMullan, born 7th October 19...
London Bridge attack 2017
There was only one British citizen amongst the victims; the others were Austr...
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