Police have released a photo of the retired Clapham window cleaner who was killed in the terror attack at Westminster.

Leslie Rhodes, 75, of Macaulay Road, was one of three people killed when Khalid Masood ploughed a hired Hyundai into passersby on Westminster Bridge on Wednesday afternoon.

Next door neighbours Michael and Christine Carney heard the news when they went next door to find officers in his home.

They rushed to King's College Hospital so they could be at his side for when he died, where doctors played songs from his favourite band Queen.

Christine Carney said: “We’d have never found out unless we knocked on his door. We went [to the hospital] knowing he was going to die.

“We just didn’t want him to die alone. If he had somebody there we wouldn’t have felt the need

“I’m angry because if he had died of an illness you could have accepted it. He’s been robbed, he was a fit man. Everybody liked him.”

“He was a private person, we were good friends, but weren’t in and out of each other’s houses. We caught up on the balcony.

“He was just there all the time. We can’t get our heads around the fact that he’s gone.”

It is believed Mr Rhodes was visiting a nearby hospital when he was mowed down on the bridge.

Mr Rhodes, who lived alone, died in hospital last Thursday after his life support was withdrawn.

Including terrorist Khalid Masood, who was shot dead by officers shortly afterwards, five people died in the attack.