The story behind the Reuters photo of black man Patrick Hutchinson carrying an injured suspected far-right protester to safety during protests in London
Reuters photographer Dylan Martinez heard the words ring out during chaotic scenes in London on Saturday, when mostly peaceful anti-racist demonstrations turned into violent scuffles with counter-protesters in the area.
"I saw a skirmish and someone falling to the ground," Martinez recalled of the moment near Waterloo Bridge, in central London, as he covered anti-racism protests that have flared up in the city."The crowd parted right in front of me. I was in the right place at right time, and incredibly lucky from that point of view. He came towards me walking briskly."
In some cases they have sparked counter-demonstrations by people who do not agree with all of their aims and methods, and these have included people from far-right groups.British media identified the black man as Patrick Hutchinson, a personal trainer from London. On his social media account, he wrote:"We saved a life today".
"...The guys went in there, they sort of put a little cordon around him to stop him receiving any more physical harm. His life was under threat. Martinez, a veteran photographer who is Reuters' picture editor for the United Kingdom and Ireland, said the protests in London on Saturday had been fluid and unpredictable.
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