Trevor Lock, hero of 1980 Iranian embassy siege, dies at 85
Trevor Lock, hero of 1980 Iranian embassy siege, dies at 85

Trevor Lock, hero of 1980 Iranian embassy siege, dies at 85

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PC Trevor Lock, a celebrated figure from the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London, has passed away at the age of 85. During the six-day standoff, Lock was instrumental in calming his fellow hostages and relaying messages between them and the police negotiators, ultimately tackling the lead gunman as the SAS stormed the building. For his bravery, he was awarded the George Medal, recognizing his exceptional courage and dedication. The siege, which involved demands for the release of political prisoners, ended with the SAS rescuing 24 hostages and killing five of the six terrorists. Lock's legacy is remembered as one of resilience and selflessness, serving as an inspiration for officers nationwide. Though he remained modest about his actions, Lock's contributions during the crisis solidified his status as a hero in British policing history.

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