A Romanian tourist who was injured in the Westminster terror attack over two weeks ago has died.
Andreea Cristea, 31, was knocked from Westminster Bridge into the River Thames during Khalid Masood's attack on 22 March.
She had been visiting London with her boyfriend, Andrei Burnaz, who suffered a broken foot in the attack.
London police said Ms Cristea was receiving treatment in hospital but life support was withdrawn yesterday afternoon.
Her death brings the number of victims of the attack to five.
British-born Masood, armed with two large knives, mowed down pedestrians with his car on Westminster Bridge, then rushed at the gates in front of the Houses of Parliament, stabbing a policeman before he was shot dead by armed officers.
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In a statement, Ms Cristea's family said: "After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea - wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life loving person you can imagine - was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way.
"Andreea is now unfortunately not able to have part of the money that was raised for her recovery, so we would like to donate it to charity. She would not have it any other way."
Ms Cristea was due to receive a marriage proposal from her partner later on the day of the attack, but fell into the river when Masood ploughed through pedestrians.
Footage of the atrocity showed Ms Cristea falling from the bridge into the water below.
Witnesses reported seeing a body lying face-down in the Thames in the wake of the incident.
After brought to hospital for treatment, Ms Cristea was diagnosed with a blood clot on the brain and underwent surgery.
Mr Burnaz had an operation on a broken foot but has since been discharged and attended a vigil on Westminster Bridge last week.
He was pushed in a wheelchair to the scene of the attack where he placed a single rose.
Kurt Cochran, 54, Leslie Rhodes, 75, and Aysha Frade, 44, also died after being struck on the bridge.
Police officer Keith Palmer, 48, died from a single stab wound to the chest outside the Houses of Parliament before Masood was shot dead by armed police.