11 July 2010

July7 attack: the victims

July7 attack: the victims

These are the 52 victims of the July 7 2005 terrorist attacks on London.

Twenty-six died in the bombing between King's Cross and Russell Square on the Piccadilly line:
:: James Adams, 32, a mortgage broker from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
:: Anna Brandt, 42, a Polish national living in Wood Green, north London, who worked as a cleaner.
:: Philip Beer, 22, a hair stylist from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.
:: Ciaran Cassidy, 22, a shop assistant from Upper Holloway, north London.
:: Rachelle Chung For Yuen, 27, an accountant from Mill Hill, north London, who was originally from Mauritius.
:: Elizabeth Daplyn, 26, a hospital administrator from Highgate, north London.
:: Arthur Frederick, 60, a museum security guard from Seven Sisters, north London, who was originally from Montserrat in the Caribbean.
:: Karolina Gluck, 29, a Polish national living in Finsbury Park, north London, who worked at a private postgraduate college.
:: Gamze Gunoral, 24, a Turkish national staying in Totteridge, north London, while she studied English.
:: Lee Harris, 30, an architect who died along with his partner Samantha Badham, 35, an internet designer. The couple, who lived in Tottenham, north London, met over a decade earlier.
:: Ojara Ikeagwu, 55, a married mother of three and social worker from Luton.
:: Emily Jenkins, 24, who grew up in Kew, south west London, and was set to become a midwife.
:: Adrian Johnson, 37, a married father of two and product technical manager for Burberry from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
:: Helen Jones, 28, a Scottish-born accountant living in Holloway, north London.
:: Susan Levy, 53, a mother of two and legal secretary from the village of Newgate Street, near Cuffley, Hertfordshire.
:: Shelley Mather, 26, from New Zealand, who had been living in London for three years.
:: Mike Matsushita, 37, a Vietnamese-American who had just moved to Islington, north London, and started a new job in IT recruitment.
:: James Mayes, 28, an analyst for the Healthcare Commission from Islington, north London.
:: Behnaz Mozakka, 47, a biomedical officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital from Finchley, north London.
:: Mihaela Otto, 46, a dental technician from Mill Hill, north London.
:: Atique Sharifi, 24, an Afghan national living in Hounslow, west London, who was studying English and IT at college.
:: Ihab Slimane, 19, a waiter originally from Paris who was living in Finsbury Park, north London.
:: Christian Small, 28, an advertising sales worker from Walthamstow, east London.
:: Monika Suchocka, 23, a trainee accountant from Poland, who was living in Archway, north London.
:: Mala Trivedi, 51, a radiographer at Great Ormond Street Hospital from Wembley, north west London.

Thirteen died in the bombing on the number 30 bus in Tavistock Square:
:: Anthony Fatayi-Williams, 26, an oil executive from Hendon, north west London.
:: Jamie Gordon, 30, a City worker from Enfield, north London.
:: Giles Hart, 55, a BT engineer and father of two from Hornchurch, Essex.
:: Marie Hartley, 34, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, who worked for a greetings card firm.
:: Miriam Hyman, 31, a picture researcher from Barnet, north London.
:: Shahara Islam, 20, a bank cashier from Plaistow, east London.
:: Neetu Jain, 37, a computer analyst from Hendon, north London.
:: Sam Ly, 28, a Vietnamese-born computer technician from Melbourne, Australia.
:: Shyanuja Niroshini Parathasangary, 30, a post office worker from Kensal Rise, north London.
:: Anat Rosenberg, 39, an Israeli charity worker who was living in Finsbury Park, north London.
:: Philip Russell, 28, a financier from Kennington, south London.
:: William Wise, 54, an IT specialist from Notting Hill, west London.
:: Gladys Wundowa, 50, from Ilford, Essex, who worked as a cleaner at University College London.
Six died in the bombing at Edgware Road on the Circle Line:
:: Michael Stanley Brewster, 52, a civil engineer and father of two from Derby.
:: Jonathan Downey, 34, from Milton Keynes, an HR systems development officer.
:: David Foulkes, 22, a newspaper sales manager from Oldham, Greater Manchester.
:: Colin Morley, 52, from Finchley, north London, who worked in advertising and marketing.
:: Jennifer Nicholson, 24, from Reading, Berkshire, who worked for a music company.
:: Laura Webb, 29, from Islington, north London, who worked for an advertising firm.
Seven died in the bombing at Aldgate on the Circle Line:
:: Lee Baisden, 34, an accountant for the London Fire Brigade from Romford in Essex.
:: Benedetta Ciaccia, 30, a business analyst from Norwich.
:: Richard Ellery, 21, a shop worker from Ipswich.
:: Richard Gray, 41, a tax manager from Ipswich.
:: Anne Moffat, 48, from Old Harlow, Essex, who worked as head of marketing and communications for Girlguiding UK.
:: Fiona Stevenson, 29, a solicitor living in central London whose parents were from Little Baddow, Essex.
:: Carrie Taylor, 24, a finance officer at the Royal Society of Arts from Billericay, Essex.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/7876286/July7-attack-the-victims.html


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