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Friends Hubby Was On The Fatal Tram
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He was injured - severe bang to head, lacerations and has had surgery to remove imbedded glass but major problem has been they couldn't discharge him as he is in such shock that he couldn't pass the memory/ question tests. He's literally blocked it all out. Thankfully today, almost a week later he has been allowed home but emotionally it's going to be a long haul. Darent even think what he witnessed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I lost a work colleague in the 7/7 London bombings. He had got off the tube because they had all stopped running and got on the bus that was blown up in Tavistock Square. We didn't know for two days that he had died.
Dreadful business. Time is a great healer but I think it never fully heals those close to the people lost.
Dreadful business. Time is a great healer but I think it never fully heals those close to the people lost.
I had several colleagues injured in the 7/7 and lost one, I was very lucky on 7/7 and had not gone on my usual route due to a late drs appointment.
My friend and I used to travel on that tram every weekend when I visited her.
I missed the Woodgreen bombing by minutes too. (beginning to get paranoid now!!)
It does bring home how lucky we are and how others suffer. I hope your friend pulls through.
My friend and I used to travel on that tram every weekend when I visited her.
I missed the Woodgreen bombing by minutes too. (beginning to get paranoid now!!)
It does bring home how lucky we are and how others suffer. I hope your friend pulls through.
I used to clean out underneath a huge fiber cement machine with 5 Tonne rollers . I did it every Saturday, one day I had the day off to go to a family party. The machine accidently started up while the person who was doing my job was underneath it cleaning the rollers. He was dragged into the machine and crushed to death !
I was in an underground train that passed through the lower levels in King's Cross when the fire happened.
I remember hearing announcements that it wasn't stopping there due to an incident, but didn't hear about the disaster until next day.
At the enquiry they criticised that trains were allowed to continue, as they were acting like bellows, feeding oxygen to the inferno.
I remember hearing announcements that it wasn't stopping there due to an incident, but didn't hear about the disaster until next day.
At the enquiry they criticised that trains were allowed to continue, as they were acting like bellows, feeding oxygen to the inferno.
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