Recovery work on going

They’re still trying to get the dead bodies off the train in the tunnel between Kings Cross and Russell Square, but it seems like it will take a while. The Piccadilly line there is one of the deepest parts of the underground, the train is about 500 metres in and the led carriage blew up damaging the tunnel so its dangerous and difficult to get people out.
They reckon there’s about twentyfive+ bodies in that carriage which would put the number of fatalities up to about seventyfive.

You can see just how much bad luck played in being a victim by these two pictures of the bus. Passengers at the front walked away, thirteen at the back were killed.


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Oriol | July 12th, 2005 at 2:47 pm
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Wherever my baby may be
so far, far away from me
I would like to tell her a word,
also for the entirely world

If she’s gone whitin the stars
I would dance in the sky, towards
and look at there, in heaven
to ask why my heart is broken.

Somewhat flows on my heart
May be blood, or may be tears
Because only for a while
I noticed her with a smile

If I would know solely why
She’s gone so far, far away
I only would like to walk
With her and have a talk

But I feel something around
while falling into the ground
Because at this time I know
She’s got the sun, right now

MEGA | July 15th, 2005 at 12:56 pm
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SERVES YOU RIGHT!!! HAHAHA!!! CONSIDRE IT A HAPPY SLAPPING FROM AL QAEDA!!! ENJOY!!!



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