A sickening dress depicting the deadly 9/11 terror attacks is being sold on Britain’s streets.
The brightly-coloured frock, found on sale for £5 in a London market, features fiery images of planes ploughing into New York’s Twin Towers.
Horrified members of the public alerted The Sun after spotting the outfit on a market stall in Poplar in the east of the capital.
The stunned trader running the outlet insisted he had not realised what the design showed and branded it “terrifying”.
Local Sean Gower, 35, said: “It’s very offensive. There were British people killed in the Twin Towers, so something like this should not be on sale here.
“Stuff like that should not be made, let alone put up for sale in Britain.”
The garment was made in an Indian factory before being shipped into the UK.
Stall-holder Jaspir Bhatti, 44, handed the polyester gown to The Sun to destroy.
One onlooker said: “It’s disgusting. At first glance it just looks like a bright dress. But when you look closer it shows two jets exploding as they hit the towers — it’s sick.”
He said: “There is no way I would sell that, I’m so horrified. I couldn’t even give this to charity. I’m absolutely shocked, it’s just the wrong thing to do — it’s terrifying.”
Jaspir believed he had bought the dress as part of a job lot from a wholesaler. But when approached by The Sun, the company proved it had not come from them.
India’s clothing and textile export industry is worth more than £32million.
A cloth label on the dress says it was made there, while a card tag bears the name JMD Signature.
But there are no manufacturers which match the brand.
The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed on September 11, 2001, when al-Qaeda terrorists flew two Boeing 767s into them.
A total of 2,977 people in and around the buildings were killed.