Aysha Frade, a woman in her forties, named as first civilian victimPolice officer Keith Palmer was stabbed to death by attackerFour people killed in total including assailiant, dozens injuredAmong the injured are people from Romania, South Korea, and FranceLONDON ' At least four people were killed and at least 29 were injured in the Westminster terror attack on Wednesday.The suspected attacker, the police officer he stabbed outside Parliament, and two other members of the public ' one woman in her mid-forties and a man in his mid-50s ' were killed.The woman in her forties was named by Sky News as Aysha Frade, who was from Spain but had a British passport. She was married and had two daughters,Fradewas a teacher and department head atDLD College London and was reportedly on her way home from work when she was stuck by the attacker,according to Spanish newssite La Voz de GaliciaThe police officer who died was named by assistant deputy commissioner Mark Rowley as Keith Palmer, 48, a husband and father with 15 years' service.Seven of the injured people being treated in hospital are still in critical condition.Among the people injured during the attack are Edge Hill University students Owen Lambert, who needed stitches to a head wound, and Travis Frain.'They had just actually finished their session, were leaving the Parliament building and in the Westminster Bridge area where we understand ... they were involved in the incident," Dr. John Cater, Vice Chancellor of Edge Hill University, told BBC North West Tonight, according to the Guardian."We understand that two students have been taken to hospital but as walking wounded - one with a head wound and one with a wrist injury. There are two other students who have minor injuries who are with police and acting as witnesses," Cater added.Three of the other people that were hit by the car were French teenagers from a school in Brittany. One of the pupils from the group told French newspaper Ouest France that three boys from his school were hit by the car. Two of them are reportedly in serious condition.Three police officers were also injured as the attackers rammed his car into people while on Westminster bridge, and two of them are in serious condition.South Korea's foreign ministry said five nationals were injured during the attack.Three women and one man in their 50s and 60s suffered injuries including broken bones, and another woman in her 60s suffered a head injury and was receiving surgery, according to Seoul.Romania's foreign ministry also said two Romanians were wounded and that they had been taken to a hospital for treatment, AP reports. The ministry did not give any details on their identity or how seriously they were injured.Met Police said on Thursday again that many nationalities were among the victims, but that they would not say which ones before liaising with the host countries and families.A seriously injured woman was also rescued from the Thames.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A body-language expert analyzes Trump's unique handshakes
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