The family of a second victim have paid a heartwarming tribute to a "selfless" woman who ran to help victims hurt in the London Bridge terror attack.

The Metropolitan Police released a statement from the loved ones of nurse Kirsty Boden, reported to be 28-years-old when she was killed.

She is described as an "outgoing, kind and generous person who loved to help people".

She is the second person, of seven killed, to be officially named by police following the atrocity in the capital on a busy Saturday night.

Heroic nurse Kirsty Boden ran towards danger to help people on London Bridge and was killed in the terror attack

In an emotional tribute her family said: “Kirsty was loved and adored by her family, friends and boyfriend.

"She was the most outgoing, kind and generous person who loved to help people. Helping people was what she loved to do in her job as a nurse and in her daily life.

“As she ran towards danger, in an effort to help people on the bridge, Kirsty sadly lost her life.

"We are so proud of Kirsty’s brave actions which demonstrate how selfless, caring and heroic she was, not only on that night, but throughout all of her life.

"Kirsty – we love you and we will miss you dearly."

Flowers are laid on London Bridge (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

The family will make no further comments on this tragedy and ask everyone for privacy as they grieve away from the public eye.

Reports have also surfaced of two more victims including James McMullan, 32, from Hackney, east London.

His heartbroken sister Melissa told Sky News she believes her brother is dead after police told the family James' bank card was found on one of the bodies.

It has been reported the web entrepreneur had gone outside the Barrowboy and Banker for a cigarette at the time the terrorists crashed the van.

In a moving tribute to her "caring" brother she said: "There will only ever be one James, nowhere else will you find such humour and unique personality."

James McMullan, 32, who is believed to be one of victims who died in the London Bridge terror attack after his bank card was found on a body at the scene.

Reports suggest the fourth victim is 27-year-old Alexandre Pigeard, from France, who moved to London two-and-a-half years ago.

It is believed he was stabbed in the neck while working at Boro Bistro..

Restaurant manager Vincent Le Berre told the Telegramme news outlet: "One of the attackers got on to the roof of the bar and jumped on the parasol on the terrace, wounding one of my colleagues.

"He immediately attacked a client who was killed.

"I managed to escape but my friend, Alexandre, did not have a chance. He was stabbed in the neck with a knife."

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