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There was a recent knife attack that killed two people and injured others at London
Bridge.
Police shot and killed the attack suspect. In 2012, the attack suspect went to jail due to
a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange. In 2018, authorities released him from jail
with an “extensive list of license conditions”
The UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, said that he is ordering a license condition
review for 74 other people who went to jail for terrorism and were released early. He
said that someone goes to jail for a serious terrorist crime, he should get a minimum
sentence of 14 years or not be released. Johnson said that the review had to happen
quickly to stop any other threats.

At London Bridge, two people were killed and several others were injured in a knife
attack.
The assailant was fatally shot by police. A conspiracy to bomb the London Stock
Exchange landed the attack suspect in jail in 2012. Authorities released him from prison
in 2018 after imposing a "extensive list of license conditions" on him.
Boris Johnson, the UK Prime Minister, has announced that 74 other persons who were
imprisoned for terrorism and released early will have their license conditions reviewed.
He believes that if someone is convicted of a serious terrorist offense, he should be
sentenced to at least 14 years in prison and should not be released. According to
Johnson, the review had to be completed quickly in order to prevent any additional
threats.
2.
Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona has died at the age of 60 after suffering a
heart failure. Earlier this month, Maradona underwent a successful surgery of a blood
clot on the brain.
Maradona was widely regarded as one of the best footballers of all time, and he
became a household name after Argentina´s 1986 World Cup win. His memorable
performance against England, where he scored an iconic goal that he later described as
the ´Hand of God´, eliminated England from the tournament. Later in the game, he
scored one of the best goals in history after weaving his way past seven English
defenders.
Although Maradona was adored by millions, he struggled with drug and alcohol
addiction and he received several bans for substance abuse before he retired from the
pitch in 1997.

After suffering from heart failure, Argentinian football great Diego Maradona died at the
age of 60. Maradona underwent successful surgery to remove a blood clot from his
brain earlier this month.
Maradona was widely recognized as one of the greatest footballers of all time, and with
Argentina's 1986 World Cup victory, he became a household name. His spectacular
performance against England, in which he scored a legendary goal that he
subsequently dubbed the "Hand of God," was instrumental in England's elimination from
the tournament. Later in the game, he weaved his way past seven English defenders to
score one of the best goals in history.
Despite of the fact that he was admired by millions, Maradona suffered with drug and
alcohol addiction, receiving many suspensions for substance misuse before retiring
from football in 1997.

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