A police officer stands on duty near tributes and flowers at a police cordon in the Finsbury Park area.

A police officer stands on duty near tributes and flowers at a police cordon in the Finsbury Park area.

LONDON, UK.- Darren Osborne, 47, is the suspect of the terrorist attack on a London mosque, which caused the death of a person, and at least ten wounded, British newspaper The Guardian announced this Monday.

The paper, which quotes some residents of the attacker, argues that Osborne comes from Cardiff, in the autonomous region of Wales, and he is father of four.

The alleged aggressor hit with a van several people at the exit of a mosque in Finsbury Park, north of London, this Sunday midnight, and some bystanders who were in the area of the facts retained the aggressor until armed agents arrested him.

Neil Basu, Deputy Commander of the Metropolitan Police, said Osborne faces charges of terrorism and homicide, and confirmed that law enforcement reinforced security measures in these centers of worship, following the attack on the Muslim community.