Jurors have been shown graphic images of the moment the three London Bridge terrorists were shot dead by armed police officers.
Khuram Butt, 27 and Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, were stopped in their tracks 10 minutes after they began their van and knife attack on the evening of June 3 2017.
The men had ploughed through pedestrians on the bridge in a hired van before running amok through Borough Market with knives and fake suicide belts, killing eight people and seriously injuring 48 more. At the start of the inquest into the attackers' deaths, a panel of five women and six men were shown dramatic CCTV images of the stand-off with armed police.
Just before, Redouane was shown crossing the road to attack Antonio Filis opposite the Wheatsheaf pub, following by Butt and Zaghba. The three men were seen standing over their latest victim on the ground, with their knives held out towards him.
In opening remarks, chief coroner Mark Lucraft QC told jurors: "There is no question of attributing blame. An inquest is simply a way of establishing facts."
He said jurors would have to answer four questions - who were the deceased, and when, where and how did they die.
Mr Lucraft told jurors: "You are not allowed to express an opinion on any other matters. You may not determine any criminal liability or question of civil liability."
He said that during the next three weeks, jurors will hear from witnesses, including the armed officers involving in the shooting. Jurors were told a separate inquest had concluded on Friday into the deaths of the victims, Xavier Thomas, 45, Chrissy Archibald, 30, Sara Zelenak, 21, James McMullan, 32, Kirsty Boden, 28, Alexandre Pigeard, 26, Sebastien Belanger, 36, and Ignacio Echeverria, 39.

