Suspect charged with murdering British MP: Police

Thomas Mair has been charged with murdering British MP Jo Cox

British woman MP shot, stabbed, critically injured
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Last Updated : Jun 18 2016 | 1:17 PM IST
Sole suspect Thomas Mair has been charged with murdering British lawmaker Jo Cox and will appear in court later on Saturday, police said.

Cox was attacked with a knife and a firearm outside her constituency surgery in the village of Birstall, northern England, on Saturday.

Her murder has sent shockwaves through British politics and drawn messages of condolence from around the world, with US President Barack Obama condemning the "heinous" attack.

Campaigning ahead of Thursday's closely-contested referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union remains suspended Saturday as a mark of respect.

Mair, 52, who is from Birstall, a quiet village in the Yorkshire hills, was arrested Thursday close to the scene of the attack.

West Yorkshire Police's Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen, who is leading the investigation, said in a brief statement that Mair had been charged with a string of crimes related to the Labour MP's death.

Mair is due to appear in a central London court later Saturday.

"We have now charged a man with murder, grievous bodily harm, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of an offencive weapon," he said.

"Thomas Mair, 52, of Birstall, will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court today."

Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn laid bouquets at a massive floral tribute to Cox in Birstall on Friday.

"Where we see hatred, where we find division, where we see intolerance, we must drive it out of our politics and out of our public life and out of our communities," Cameron said.

"Today our nation is rightly shocked," he said.

The White House said Obama offered condolences to Cox's widower and praised her "selfless service".

Obama called Brendan Cox while travelling on the Air Force One presidential plane.

"President Obama offered his sincere condolences on behalf of the American people to Mr Cox and his two young children, as well as to her friends, colleagues and constituents," the White House statement said.

"The president noted that the world is a better place because of her selfless service to others, and that there can be no justification for this heinous crime, which robbed a family, a community and a nation of a dedicated wife, mother and public servant."

Cox, a former aid worker who was campaigning for Britain to stay in the EU and also spoke out for Syrian refugees, was killed just a few miles (kilometres) from where she was born.

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First Published: Jun 18 2016 | 7:48 AM IST

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