A vigil to honour the memory of victims who lost their lives at the London Bridge during a terror attack is being held in London.

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According to BBC, the two victims Jack Merritt, aged 25, and Saskia Jones, aged 23 will be commemorated during a church service to be held the at Guildhall Yard.

The two were stabbed to death by a convicted terrorist Usman Khan, who had been released from jail on a licence.

Axios reported that the two were graduates of the University of Cambridge.

Members of the public have been invited to lay wreaths as part of the commemoration.

United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn are among the high profile individuals attending the vigil.

Usman Khan, who killed the two, was killed by law enforcement authorities who responded to the incident that has been designated a terrorist attack.

The families of the late graduates have paid their tributes to their loved ones.

"Saskia was a funny, kind, positive influence at the centre of many people's lives," the Saskia Jones family statement quoted by DW read.

"She had a wonderful sense of mischievous fun and was generous to the point of always wanting to see the best in all people, " it added.

The Jack Meritt family also mourned their loved one in a statement.

"We know Jack would not want this terrible, isolated incident to be used as a pretext by the government for introducing even more draconian sentences on prisoners, or for detaining people in prison for longer than necessary," the Jack Meritt family statement quoted by BBC read.

The mayor of London Sadiq Khan expressed his gratitude to the Londoners who bravely kept the attacker at bay.