Thousands pay respects to victims of London Bridge attack 8 Photos . Updated: 06 Jun 2017, 01:15 PM IST Livemint Thousands attend vigil led by London mayor Sadiq Khan and lay floral tributes on London Bridge for the seven victims killed in Saturday's terror attack. In images 1/8A person lays a floral tribute at the vigil at Potters Field Park, two days after three men wrought destruction in London, killing seven people and injuring 48 on Monday. Reuters. 2/8Mourners gather for a vigil at Potters Fields Park in London on Monday. AFP 3/8Members of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community join the vigil at Potters Fields Park in London on Monday. AFP 4/8The Tower Bridge is seen in the background as people gather on Monday during an event for the victims of Saturday night’s attacks. Reuters 5/8Religious leaders, including the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (2nd right), attend the vigil in Potters Fields Park in London on Monday. AFP 6/8The identities of most of the seven people who lost their lives have still not been made public. AFP. 7/8London mayor Sadiq Khan (2nd right) led the vigil in Potters Fields Park in London on Monday. AFP 8/8The London Bridge attack is the third to hit Britain in less than three months and just days before the general election on 8 June. AFP