A new map has revealed that a victim of the 9/11 attacks had been from Enfield.

Saturday, September 11 will mark 20 years since the world stood still and watched on in horror as the 9/11 terrorist attacks played out on TV screens around the world.

19 men hijacked four commercial airplanes on the morning of September 11, 2001 and travelled towards major US landmarks in an attack orchestrated by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

A total of 2,753 people were killed at the World Trade Centre in Lower Manhattan, New York, when two flights intentionally crashed into the north and south towers.

Another 184 people were killed at the Pentagon in Washington when American Airlines flight 77 crashed into the building.

Forty passengers and crew died near Shanksville, Pennsylvania when a flight crashed into a field.

Some of the victims had been from the UK and a new map published by Newsquest shows where they were from.

Sarah Ann-Redheffer, from Enfield, was working on the 106th floor of the north tower when the first jet struck.

She had worked in Chicago and France and loved singing and travelling.

She also got married soon before the attacks were carried out.

In the days leading up to the anniversary major networks and streaming platforms rolled out a range of programmes to commemorate the lives lost and look back on one of the darkest days in US and world history.

The US secret service has also spent the week sharing never-before-seen images from one of the darkest days in US history.