<div align="justify">A 47-year-old man arrested after a terror attack near a London mosque had been kicked out of a pub 'for cursing Muslims' just a day before the incident, a media report said.<br /><br />Father-of-four Darren Osborne was arrested by police after a van ploughed into pedestrians outside the Mosque on Seven Sisters Road in Finsbury Park, North London.<br /><br />One person was killed and 11 others injured in the attack.<br /><br />The victims were all Muslims and the incident was declared a terror attack on the Muslim population. Witnesses said the driver shouted: “I want to kill all Muslims”, before onlookers pinned him to the ground.<br /><br />Shocked neighbours said Osborne had recently been kicked out by partner Sarah Andrews — and was forced to live in a tent.<br /><br />Others claim that he was ejected from the town’s Hollybush pub on Saturday night for drunkenly cursing Muslims.<br /><br />"He got chucked out as he was so drunk," The Sun quoted a a regular visitor at the pub as saying.<br />"He was cursing Muslims and saying he would do some damage," he said.<br /><br />However, his mother Christine said her son was not a terrorist and had never shown any hatred towards Muslims.<br /><br />"This is every mother’s worst nightmare," she said.<br /><br />Christine said she screamed in horror after spotting her son in TV footage of the attack.<br /><br />"As a mum my heart goes out to everyone in Finsbury Park," she said.<br /><br />Two Muslim neighbours of Osborne said he had never showed any animosity towards them.<br /><br />Mum-of-six Khadijah Sherazi, a British Islamic convert, moved next door to Osborne six months ago.<br /><br />"This is a complete shock, I thought he was a normal neighbour, laughing and joking. He fixed my leaky tap the other day," she said.<br /><br />"He seemed like a good dad, he takes the kids to school and back every day and walks the dogs,” she said.<br /><br />Saleem Naema, who is from Iraq, lives on the same road.<br /><br />He said: "I couldn’t believe when I realised it was him who was accused.<br /><br />"We’d say hello everyday when dropping the kids off at school and he never had a problem with me at all. I’m a Muslim and he was never nasty or racist towards me," he said.</div>
<div align="justify">A 47-year-old man arrested after a terror attack near a London mosque had been kicked out of a pub 'for cursing Muslims' just a day before the incident, a media report said.<br /><br />Father-of-four Darren Osborne was arrested by police after a van ploughed into pedestrians outside the Mosque on Seven Sisters Road in Finsbury Park, North London.<br /><br />One person was killed and 11 others injured in the attack.<br /><br />The victims were all Muslims and the incident was declared a terror attack on the Muslim population. Witnesses said the driver shouted: “I want to kill all Muslims”, before onlookers pinned him to the ground.<br /><br />Shocked neighbours said Osborne had recently been kicked out by partner Sarah Andrews — and was forced to live in a tent.<br /><br />Others claim that he was ejected from the town’s Hollybush pub on Saturday night for drunkenly cursing Muslims.<br /><br />"He got chucked out as he was so drunk," The Sun quoted a a regular visitor at the pub as saying.<br />"He was cursing Muslims and saying he would do some damage," he said.<br /><br />However, his mother Christine said her son was not a terrorist and had never shown any hatred towards Muslims.<br /><br />"This is every mother’s worst nightmare," she said.<br /><br />Christine said she screamed in horror after spotting her son in TV footage of the attack.<br /><br />"As a mum my heart goes out to everyone in Finsbury Park," she said.<br /><br />Two Muslim neighbours of Osborne said he had never showed any animosity towards them.<br /><br />Mum-of-six Khadijah Sherazi, a British Islamic convert, moved next door to Osborne six months ago.<br /><br />"This is a complete shock, I thought he was a normal neighbour, laughing and joking. He fixed my leaky tap the other day," she said.<br /><br />"He seemed like a good dad, he takes the kids to school and back every day and walks the dogs,” she said.<br /><br />Saleem Naema, who is from Iraq, lives on the same road.<br /><br />He said: "I couldn’t believe when I realised it was him who was accused.<br /><br />"We’d say hello everyday when dropping the kids off at school and he never had a problem with me at all. I’m a Muslim and he was never nasty or racist towards me," he said.</div>