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Trevor Lock, hero of Iranian embassy seige, dies aged 85
Trevor Lock, hero of Iranian embassy seige, dies aged 85

BBC News

time01-04-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Trevor Lock, hero of Iranian embassy seige, dies aged 85

Trevor Lock, the policeman who was taken hostage in a siege on the Iranian embassy in 1980, has died aged 85, his daughter has Lock was freed along with 24 other hostages after a six-day stand-off between members of a dissident Iranian group and the later emerged he had tackled the leader of the gunmen and saved the life of an SAS was awarded the George Medal, which recognises outstanding bravery, for his actions. In pictures: Iranian embassy siege in London On 30 April 1980, six gunmen took over the Iranian embassy in Kensington, holding 26 people hostage. The gunmen belonged to a dissident Iranian group opposed to Ayatollah Khomeini, the religious leader who came to power in Iran in was a member of the diplomatic protection squad guarding the embassy when it was stormed. He helped relay messages from the gunmen to police negotiators via an open window and the negotiations, the gunmen demanded the release of 91 political prisoners held in Iran as well as an aircraft to take them and the hostages out of the of their hostages were Iranians but also included BBC sound man Sim Harris, BBC news organiser Chris Cramer and tourists who had stopped by to collect the sixth day of the stand-off, the government ordered the SAS to raid the embassy after the gunmen shot dead Iranian press attaché Abbas Lavasani and dumped his body outside the than 30 masked troops entered the embassy from the balcony and front and back doors, throwing grenades through the and screams could be heard from inside the building. Some 15 minutes later, the hostages emerged and were escorted by Scotland Yard police to waiting the raid, PC Lock tackled the leader of the gunmen - known as Salim - and saved the life of an SAS hostage was killed and two were wounded in the crossfire - the rest were freed safely by the special forces of the six gunmen were killed. The survivor was jailed for 28 assault was broadcast live on three channels on the 5 May - a bank holiday. In his account of the embassy hostage incident, author Ben Mcintyre said Lock became "the policeman who discovered accidental courage without looking for it, wanting it or knowing what it was".

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