Jan. 14, 1981 - Trial Of The Lone Terrorist Survivor Fowzi Nejad At The Old Bailey: The dramatic story of last May's siege at the Iranian Embassy in Prince Gate, Kensington, was told at the Old bailey, where the terrorists' lone survivor, Fowzi Nejad, aged 23, appeared in the dock charges with the murder of two of the hostages. The other five terrorists were killed when the SAS stormed the building. The hero of the siege Pc Trovor Look, 41, of the Diplomatic Protection Group, who was on duty at the door of the Iranian Embassy when the six terrorists stromed in and took him Prisoner
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Jan. 14, 1981 - Trial Of The Lone Terrorist Survivor Fowzi Nejad At The Old Bailey: The dramatic story of last May's siege at the Iranian Embassy in Prince Gate, Kensington, was told at the Old bailey, where the terrorists' lone survivor, Fowzi Nejad, aged 23, appeared in the dock charges with the murder of two of the hostages. The other five terrorists were killed when the SAS stormed the building. The hero of the siege Pc Trovor Look, 41, of the Diplomatic Protection Group, who was on duty at the door of the Iranian Embassy when the six terrorists stromed in and took him Prisoner. He told the jury that he starved himself throughout the siege so the terrorists would not find his hidden gun, and PC Lock described how he begged for the life of the hostage to be killed, The Iranian Press Attached Abbas Lawaneani. The Trial Continues today. Photo Shows: The accused Fowzi Nejad pictured on h~i way to court in a police van. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)