Oct. 15 (UPI) — British lawmaker David Amess died on Friday after he was stabbed several times while with constituents at a church in Leigh-on-Sea, his office said.
The 69-year-old longtime parliament member, who’s represented Southend West Essex since 1997, was at the Belfairs Methodist Church for what was supposed to be a routine meeting with people in his district when the knife attack occurred.
An unidentified 25-year-old man was taken into custody, Essex Police said.
The shocking crime was similar to the 2016 death of lawmaker Jo Cox by a far-right extremist. She was getting ready to hold a meeting with constituents when she was shot dead in Birstall.
“I am shocked and deeply distressed by the killing of Sir David Amess. Our thoughts and prayers are with David’s family, friends and colleagues,” House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle tweeted.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron said Amess’ death is “devastating, horrific and tragic.”
“David Amess was a kind and thoroughly decent man and he was the most committed MP you could ever hope to meet,” Cameron tweeted. “Words cannot adequately express the horror of what has happened today. Right now, my heart goes out to David’s family.”
Carrie Johnson, wife of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said Amess was an animal lover and a “true gent.”
“Absolutely devastating news about Sir David Amess,” she tweeted. “This is so completely unjust. Thoughts are with his wife and their children.”