“This was a terrorist attack — you intended to kill,” the judge told him.She said he was “rapidly radicalised over the Internet by those determined to spread hatred of Muslims”.
Osborne, who had been found guilty of murder and attempted murder, said “God bless you all, thank you”, as he was led away from court.
He used a rented van to target Muslims as they returned from prayers during the holy month of Ramadan, and the court heard he had wanted to kill as many as possible.Osborne had appeared before the courts on 33 occasions for 102 offences.
The attacker, the trial heard, had became “obsessed” with Muslims in the weeks leading up to the attack, having watched the BBC drama “Three Girls” about the Rochdale grooming scandal.
It is the story of three victims of a child abuse ring. He quickly grew angry at what he deemed as “inaction” over the scandal, the court heard.