'Don't go out there!' MP films TERRIFYING moment gunshots are fired during London attack
TERRIFYING footage has emerged of an MP running through the palace of Westminster moments after gunshots were fired in the grounds of Parliament.
People run for their lives during Westminster attack
Monmouth MP David Davies captured the panic on his phone as he warned colleagues to “get back” and “run”.
At the time of the incident, which killed three and left the attacker dead, the Conservative had been walking from his office in Portcullis House.
He was on his way to vote in the House of Commons when the carnage began to unfold outside.
David Davies captured the moments after the attack on his phone
Don’t go out there. Someone has opened fire
Throughout the 29-second clip, Mr Davies can be heard warning others: “Don’t go out there. Someone has opened fire.”
The footage shakes while the Tory sprints through Westminster, asking: “‘Is he coming?”
Speaking to Wales Online after the event, Mr Davis said: “I’m not sure how many shots there were - someone said four. It was certainly more than one, and I thought 'this is not good'."
The video shows the MP running through Westminster warning others
The MP can be seen running back into Portcullis House
He continued: “I don't know whether it was the police firing at an assailant or someone shooting at people.
“I thought it was best to get away as quickly as possible, so I went back to Portcullis House. There were lots of people milling around.
“People were shouting different things and there was a lot of confusion and I thought the best thing to do was to go somewhere a bit quieter.”
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One of those killed in the terror attack was PC Keith Palmer, who was stabbed to death shortly before the assailant was shot by officers.
Over 40 people have also been left injured in the devastating atrocity, a number remain in a critical condition.
Mr Davies said he was sorry for those who had lost their lives, adding: “Everyone's in a state of shock, but the security people reacted very quickly. I feel lucky to be alive.”